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Insomnia
Depending on the type of sleeping problem, symptoms can include:
Lying awake for a long time at night before getting to sleep.
Waking up several times in the middle of the night.
Waking up early in the morning (and not being able to get back to sleep).
Feeling tired and not refreshed by sleep.
Inability to function properly during the day, especially having difficulty concentrating.
Irritability due to lack of sleep.
Source: NHS Choices Website