Agripnia

Agrippa or agriopathy (from the Greek aghyptus - insomnia disease and agrippa - wakefulness) is a disease in which sleep is disturbed. As a result, a person experiences psychophysiological instability in the form of an anxious state; he cannot fall asleep, even when he begins to get tired, and is characterized by sleep disturbances up to a coma. Today, in medical practice, diseases are divided into several main forms of nocturnal insomnia, each of which requires individual treatment. According to statistics, among all diseases of the nervous system, sleep disorders account for about 12%. The relevance of this disease increases every year, this is due to the deterioration of the environmental