Parasomnia
Parasomnia refers to a group of disruptive sleep disorders that involve abnormal movements, behaviors, emotions, perceptions, or dreams occurring while falling asleep, during sleep, or upon waking. These episodes can be brief but often disturbing, affecting both the individual and their bed partner or family. Unlike insomnia or hypersomnia, parasomnias donβt affect sleep quantity directly but disrupt sleep quality and safety.
Parasomnias can occur during different stages of sleep β some in non-REM sleep (like sleepwalking), and others during REM sleep (like nightmares or acting out dreams). While common in children, they can also affect adults due to stress, sleep deprivation, medications, or underlying conditions.
Symptoms:
Sleepwalking (Somnambulism) β Getting up and walking around while asleep, often with no memory of the event
Sleep talking (Somniloquy) β Talking during sleep, ranging from mumbling to full sentences
Night terrors β Sudden arousals with intense fear, screaming, and confusion, typically without memory afterward
Acting out dreams (REM Sleep Behavior Disorder) β Physical movements or vocalizations in response to vivid dreams
Bedwetting or other inappropriate behaviors during sleep, especially in older children or adults
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