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Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder characterized by pervasive, uncontrolled sleepiness and other sleep disturbances. One of its hallmark symptoms is an abrupt transition to REM sleep upon falling asleep, which causes symptoms typically associated with this phase to occur unexpectedly during wakefulness. These include the following symptoms, which typically last from a minute or two to half an hour.
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REM Sleep Behavior Disorder (RBD) is a sleep disorder characterized by the absence of muscle paralysis that normally occurs during the REM phase of sleep. This absence allows individuals to physically act out their dreams, which are often vivid and disturbing. Common behaviors exhibited during episodes include kicking, punching, and yelling. These actions can be dangerous, potentially leading to injuries for the person with RBD or their bed partner.
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Somnambulism, commonly known as sleepwalking, involves individuals engaging in activities ranging from simple walking to more complex behaviors such as driving. Sleepwalking typically occurs during the slow-wave sleep stages 3 and 4 early in the night when the person is not dreaming, contradicting the myth that sleepwalkers are acting out their dreams.
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这就是所谓的"帕拉索莫尼亚" (Parasomnia).

Oliviero Bruni1, Lourdes M DelRosso2, Maria Grazia Melegari1

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此摘要是机器生成的。

在童年时常见的帕萨姆尼症通常会自然消失. 早期管理涉及睡眠卫生和定期时间表,复杂病例需要专家推.

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混性唤醒是一种混性的唤醒.在NREM中出现的异常睡眠症.与REM相关的异常睡眠.睡眠尿尿症是一种睡眠尿尿.睡眠中的恐怖症.睡眠行走 睡眠行走 睡眠行走

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科学领域:

  • 儿科睡眠医学 儿科睡眠医学
  • 神经科学是一个神经科学.
  • 儿童精神病学 儿童精神病学

背景情况:

  • 睡眠障碍是儿童常见的睡眠障碍,通常会自发消失.
  • 非快速眼动 (NREM) 睡眠障碍的诊断依赖于临床描述,并且可能很困难.
  • 快速眼动 (REM) 睡眠障碍可能表明潜在的精神疾病.

研究的目的:

  • 审查临床表现和对儿童的睡症的管理.
  • 强调认识到超眠症及其对生活质量潜在影响的重要性.
  • 为了指导儿科医生和儿童精神病学家在最初的管理策略.

主要方法:

  • 对NREM和REM睡眠睡症的临床描述因素的审查.
  • 讨论诊断方面的挑战.
  • 小儿麻症的初始管理方法概述.

主要成果:

  • 麻醉症通常在儿童时期出现,并且经常在没有干预的情况下消失.
  • 准确的诊断,特别是NREM睡眠障碍症,可能是具有挑战性的.
  • 与REM相关的睡眠障碍可能与精神病的并发症有关.

结论:

  • 儿科医生和儿童精神病医生需要了解有关睡眠障碍的知识.
  • 最初的管理应侧重于睡眠卫生,避免睡眠剥夺和一致的睡眠时间表.
  • 如果治疗需要专门的专业知识,建议咨询睡眠专家.