Treatment
Sleep disorders that are related to cancer may be treated by eliminating the
cancer and side effects of cancer treatment. To promote rest and treat sleep
disorders the following may be considered:
- Create an environment that decreases sleep interruptions by:
- Lowering
noise.
- Dimming or turning off lights.
- Adjusting room temperature.
-
Keeping bedding, chairs, and pillows clean, dry, and wrinkle-free.
- Using
bedcovers for warmth.
- Placing pillows in a supportive position.
- Encouraging the patient to dress in loose, soft clothing.
- Encourage regular bowel and bladder habits to minimize sleep
interruptions, such as
- No drinking before bedtime.
- Emptying the bowel
and bladder before going to bed.
- Increasing consumption of fluids and fiber during the day.
- Taking medication for incontinence before
bedtime.
Rest in patients with cancer may also be promoted by:
- Eating a high- protein snack 2 hours before bedtime.
- Avoiding heavy, spicy, or sugary foods 4 to 6 hours before bedtime.
- Avoiding drinking alcohol or smoking 4 to 6 hours before bedtime.
- Avoiding drinks with caffeine.
- Exercising (which
should be completed at least 2 hours before bedtime).
- Keeping regular
sleeping hours.
Drugs may also be used to help patients with cancer manage
their sleep disorders.
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