When Pain Interrupts Sleep

Options to promote sleep, despite pain

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Arthritis pain can interfere with sleep, and regularly ­losing sleep can create a cascade of challenges that include fatigue, difficulty with concentration, reacting slowly, depression, anxiety, irritability, and generally not functioning at your best. Sunjeet Kaur, MD, FACP, FCCP, Cleveland Clinic sleep medicine physician, offers several strategies for people who experience chronic pain that affects their sleep.

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