- Parasomnias: What They Are, Symptoms, Treatment Types
Parasomnias are disruptive behaviors or events that affect your sleep You might walk, talk or make physical movements to act out a dream You might wake up in fear or be unable to move There are a variety of parasomnias and treatment options available to help you fall asleep and stay asleep
- Parasomnia - Wikipedia
Parasomnias are a category of sleep disorders that involve abnormal movements, behaviors, emotions, perceptions, and dreams that occur while falling asleep, sleeping, between sleep stages, or during arousal from sleep
- Parasomnias: Definition and Types - WebMD
What Is Parasomnia? Parasomnias are types of disturbing disorders that can happen just before you fall asleep, while you’re sleeping, or as you’re waking up
- Parasomnia (Sleep Disorder): Symptoms, Causes, Types, Treatment
A parasomnia is a sleep disorder that causes abnormal behavior while sleeping The behavior can occur during any stage of sleep, including the transition from wakefulness to sleeping and vice
- Parasomnias: Understanding and Managing Distinct Types
Most people experience parasomnias at some point in life In most cases, parasomnias are not harmful But, they may be disturbing or frustrating In some cases, parasomnia activity can be dangerous to sleepers or their bed partners, or a symptom of an underlying medical condition
- Primary Sleep Disorders: Parasomnia - Johns Hopkins Medicine
In adults, nightmares are frequently connected with conditions such as post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, and schizophrenia They can happen more often during stressful life situations, such as the death of a loved one, a breakup or divorce, or loss of a job
- Parasomnias: A Comprehensive Review - PMC
Parasomnias are a group of sleep disorders that are characterized by abnormal, unpleasant motor, verbal or behavioral events that occur during sleep or wake to sleep transitions [1] The term ‘parasomnia’ was first coined by a French researcher Henri Roger in 1932 [2]
- Parasomnias | Fact Sheets | Yale Medicine
For people with parasomnias, sleep is not so restful Parasomnias occur in a state that lies between sleep and wakefulness A person with parasomnias may seem to be alert, walking or talking or eating or doing other such activities but without awareness because the brain is only partially awake
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