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- Narcolepsy - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic
Narcolepsy is divided into two types Most people with type 1 narcolepsy have cataplexy Most people with type 2 narcolepsy don't have cataplexy Narcolepsy is a lifelong condition and does not have a cure However, medicines and lifestyle changes can help manage the symptoms
- Narcolepsy - Wikipedia
People with narcolepsy may visibly fall asleep at unpredictable moments (such motions as head bobbing are common) People with narcolepsy fall quickly into what appears to be very deep sleep, and they wake up suddenly and can be disoriented when they do (dizziness is a common occurrence)
- Narcolepsy: What It Is, Causes, Symptoms Treatment
What is narcolepsy? Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that causes an urge to fall asleep suddenly during the daytime that’s almost impossible to resist Although this condition isn’t common, it’s widely known because of its symptoms and how they happen
- Narcolepsy: Causes, Symptoms, Treatments - Sleep Foundation
Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that involves severe daytime sleepiness Learn about the types of narcolepsy as well as the symptoms, causes, and treatments
- Narcolepsy - Johns Hopkins Medicine
Key points about narcolepsy Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder The main symptom of narcolepsy is extra and overwhelming daytime sleepiness, even after a good night's sleep The goal of treatment of narcolepsy is to help you remain as alert as possible during the day
- Narcolepsy - NHLBI, NIH
Narcolepsy is a chronic disorder that makes people very sleepy during the day and disrupts sleep at night People living with narcolepsy fall asleep without warning during daily activities such as eating, working, or driving
- Narcolepsy Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment Options
Narcolepsy is a relatively uncommon neurological disorder that impacts a person's ability to stay awake during the day Find out more about the symptoms and treatment for narcolepsy
- Narcolepsy: An Overwhelming Need to Sleep - Psychiatry. org
Fatigue and sleepiness are common, especially among people with mental health conditions However, narcolepsy is more than just being tired People with narcolepsy experience periods of an irrepressible need to sleep or lapsing into sleep (“sleep attacks”) multiple times within the same day
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