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A good night's sleep is important for your functioning and well-being. But too much sleep can also be a problem. One side effect of cancer and cancer treatment is sleeping too much. This is called hypersomnia. Hypersomnia that's linked to chemotherapy treatment often improves after treatment ends.
Hypersomnia is different from fatigue. Fatigue is the feeling of being tired, but able to stay awake if you try. If you have hypersomnia, you have trouble staying awake when you want to and try to. You may sleep 10 hours at night, but still have trouble staying awake during the day. This sleep problem can be caused by cancer treatments or other medicines.
Cancer-related hypersomnia may be caused by:
You may have hypersomnia if you have these symptoms for 3 weeks or more:
The treatment for cancer-related hypersomnia depends on the cause. If your sleep problem is due to your treatment, your doctor may want to prescribe medicine to help you stay awake. If your sleep problem is due to depression or stress, your doctor may prescribe medicine or refer you to a counselor or therapist.
These tips may help you manage hypersomnia: