Rishika Baranwal
High stress and anxiety levels can keep your mind active at night, making it hard to sleep.
Irregular sleep schedules and late-night screen time disrupt your natural sleep cycle.
Conditions like chronic pain, arthritis, and asthma can interfere with sleep.
Issues like depression and bipolar disorder often lead to sleep problems.
Caffeine, nicotine, and heavy meals before bed can keep you awake.
Noise, light, and an uncomfortable bedroom can prevent restful sleep.