It's important to get enough sleep. Sleep helps keep your mind and body healthy.
Most adults need 7 or more hours of sleep each night. It’s also important to get good-quality sleep on a regular schedule so you feel rested when you wake up.
If you often have trouble sleeping — or if you often still feel tired after sleeping — talk with your doctor.
Get details about healthy sleep habits and sleep disorders.
Kids need even more sleep than adults:
Getting enough sleep has many benefits. It can help you:
Getting enough sleep is also important for children or teens’ healthy development.
Yes. Your body sets your “biological clock” according to the pattern of daylight where you live. This helps you naturally get sleepy at night and stay alert during the day.
If you work at night and sleep during the day, you may have trouble getting enough sleep. It can also be hard to sleep when you travel to a different time zone.
Get sleep tips to help you:
Many things can make it harder for you to sleep, including:
If you're having trouble sleeping, try making changes to your routine to get the sleep you need. You may want to:
Sleep disorders can cause many different problems. Keep in mind that it’s normal to have trouble sleeping every now and then — but people with sleep disorders generally experience these problems on a regular basis.
Common signs of sleep disorders include:
If you have any of these signs, talk to a doctor or nurse. You may need testing or treatment for a sleep disorder.
To learn more about sleep disorders:
Making small changes to your daily routine can help you get the sleep you need.
Get tips for:
If you’re still awake after staying in bed for more than 20 minutes, get up. Do something relaxing, like reading or meditating, until you feel sleepy.
Talk with a doctor or nurse if you have any signs of a sleep disorder, such as trouble falling or staying asleep or trouble staying awake during the day. Learn about other signs of sleep disorders.
Even if you don’t have these problems, talk with a doctor if you feel like you often have trouble sleeping.
Keep a sleep diary [PDF - 53 KB] for a week and share it with your doctor. A doctor can suggest different sleep routines or medicines to treat sleep disorders. Talk with a doctor before trying over-the-counter sleep medicines.