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Men’s Health: Pain & Sleep

Life can become difficult when we experience pain and have trouble sleeping. These challenges can be even more daunting for African American men[1]. In this blog post, we will explore the connection between pain and insomnia in this specific demographic and offer strategies to manage these issues. We will also discuss holistic approaches and the potential benefits of CBD to inspire hope and promote well-being[2]. Additionally, we will learn about the importance of sleep duration and how pain and lack of sleep can affect us physically, emotionally, and mentally[3]. Let’s talk about it 🙂

 

Understanding Pain and Insomnia

 

Chronic pain affects people from all walks of life, especially African American men. Research from the National Institutes of Health shows that African American adults have higher rates of pain compared to their white counterparts[4]. This could be due to factors like differences in income, culture, and access to healthcare. It is important to address these disparities to find effective ways to manage pain in African American men.

 

Insomnia, which is difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep, adds to the challenges faced by African American men. While we have limited specific data on insomnia among African American men, studies indicate that African Americans, in general, are more likely to experience sleep problems compared to other racial and ethnic groups[5]. Understanding the impact of insomnia in this demographic is crucial for improving sleep and overall well-being.

 

The Connection Between Pain and Insomnia

 

Pain and insomnia are closely related, and they can worsen each other. African American men dealing with chronic pain often struggle to get restful sleep because of discomfort and the emotional burden it brings. At the same time, a lack of quality sleep can make pain feel worse, making it harder to manage and cope with chronic pain[6].

Exploring the Impact of Sleep Duration

 

Getting enough sleep is important for our overall well-being. While individual sleep needs may vary, experts recommend that adults aim for 7-9 hours of sleep per night[7]. However, when we experience pain or insomnia, it can be challenging to achieve this ideal sleep duration.

 

Studies show that people who have pain or struggle with sleep often fall short of the recommended sleep duration[8]. Not getting enough sleep can have significant effects on our physical, emotional, and mental health.

 

Physically, not getting enough sleep can hinder our body’s ability to heal and rejuvenate. It can also increase inflammation, weaken the immune system, and raise the risk of chronic conditions[9]. Emotionally, insufficient sleep can lead to changes in mood, increased irritability, and difficulty managing stress[10]. Mentally, it can affect our ability to think clearly, remember things, concentrate, and make decisions[11]. Recognizing the importance of sufficient sleep and addressing pain and insomnia can improve our quality of life.

 

Drawbacks of Traditional Pain Medications

 

Traditional pain medications, like opioids (such as oxycodone and hydrocodone), have significant drawbacks that may make them undesirable for men to use. These medications are commonly prescribed for moderate to severe pain. However, they come with risks of addiction, abuse, and serious side effects.

 

One common side effect of opioid medications is sexual dysfunction, which can greatly impact men’s quality of life. Drugs like morphine and codeine have been associated with decreased libido, erectile dysfunction, and hormonal imbalances[12]. These side effects can further add to the emotional burden experienced by men dealing with chronic pain.

 

Holistic Approaches for Pain Management

 

Recognizing the drawbacks of traditional pain medications, many individuals, including African American men, are embracing holistic approaches to manage pain. These approaches focus on the whole person, considering physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Some holistic treatment options include:

 

 

Drawbacks of Sleep Medications

While holistic approaches and natural remedies can be beneficial for managing sleep problems, some individuals may turn to pharmaceutical sleep treatments to address their insomnia. It is important to understand the potential side effects associated with these medications. Let’s explore some common pharmaceutical sleep treatments and their potential drawbacks:

 

 

Holistic Approaches for Sleep

 

In addition to pharmaceutical sleep treatments, there are several holistic approaches that can be effective in promoting healthy sleep patterns. These approaches take into account the mind, body, and lifestyle factors that can influence sleep. Let’s explore some holistic approaches for improving sleep:

 

 

Holistic approaches for sleep focus on addressing the underlying causes of sleep problems and promoting overall well-being. These approaches empower individuals to take an active role in improving their sleep by adopting healthy habits, managing stress, and creating a conducive sleep environment.

 

The Potential Benefits of CBD

 

CBD, a compound derived from the cannabis plant that does not cause a “high,” has gained attention for its potential therapeutic properties. CBD may help manage pain and improve sleep through various mechanisms:

 

 

Understanding the intricate relationship between pain and insomnia in African American men is crucial for providing support and treatment. By addressing disparities, embracing holistic approaches, and exploring potential therapeutic options like CBD, we can inspire hope and improve the well-being of African American men facing the challenges of pain and insomnia. By using a combination of strategies, you can better prepare yourself to experience restful sleep and find relief from pain. Make sure you consult with your healthcare provider prior to beginning any holistics or supplement program. And only buy CBD from trusted sources

 

References:
1. National Institute on Minority Health and Health Disparities. (n.d.). Health Disparities. Retrieved from https://www.nimhd.nih.gov/programs/edu-training/disparities.html

 

2. Ware, M. A., & Wang, T. (2018). Medical cannabis and pain: a clinical review. Canadian Journal of Anesthesia, 65(6), 684-696.

 

3. National Sleep Foundation. (n.d.). How Much Sleep Do We Really Need? Retrieved from https://www.sleepfoundation.org/press-release/national-sleep-foundation-recommends-new-sleep-times

 

4. Edwards, C. L., et al. (2016). The Association of Perceived Discrimination with Low Back Pain. Journal of Behavioral Medicine, 39(6), 981-990.

 

5. Grandner, M. A., et al. (2012). Insomnia is associated with short sleep duration by ethnicity: The multi-ethnic study of atherosclerosis. Behavioral Sleep Medicine, 10(3), 193-207.

 

6. Smith, M. T., & Haythornthwaite, J. A. (2004). How do sleep disturbance and chronic pain inter-relate? Insights from the longitudinal and cognitive-behavioral clinical trials literature. Sleep Medicine Reviews, 8(2), 119-132.

 

7. Hirshkowitz, M., et al. (2015). National Sleep Foundation’s updated sleep duration recommendations: final report. Sleep Health, 1(4), 233-243.

 

8. Nagarkatti, P., et al. (2009). Cannabinoids as novel anti-inflammatory drugs. Future Medicinal Chemistry, 1(7), 1333-1349.

 

9. Russo, E. B. (2008). Cannabinoids in the management of difficult to treat pain. Therapeutics and Clinical Risk Management, 4(1), 245-259.

 

10. Blessing, E. M., et al. (2015). Cannabidiol as a Potential Treatment for Anxiety Disorders. Neurotherapeutics, 12(4), 825-836.

 

U.S. Food and Drug Administration. (2020). Medication Guide: Ambien (zolpidem tartrate) Tablets. Retrieved from https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2020/019908s057lbl.pdf

 

National Institute on Drug Abuse. (2018). Misuse of Prescription Drugs. Retrieved from https://www.drugabuse.gov/publications/research-reports/misuse-prescription-drugs

 

Mayo Clinic. (2019). Antidepressants: Side Effects, Types, Uses, and More. Retrieved from https://www.mayoclinic.org/diseases-conditions/depression/in-depth/antidepressants/art-20046273

National Sleep Foundation. (n.d.). Sleep

Dr. Herve Damas

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