Caffeine-induced sleep disorder

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Caffeine-induced sleep disorder is a condition in which caffeine consumption leads to sleep disturbances, such as difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking up in the morning. Caffeine is a stimulant that can interfere with normal sleep patterns, and individuals who consume large amounts of caffeine may experience sleep problems as a result. Polysomnographic technologists can help diagnose caffeine-induced sleep disorder by conducting sleep studies and evaluating the individual's sleep patterns in relation to their caffeine consumption.

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