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Step into a realm where sleep brings more than just dreams. Parasomnias, or unusual behaviours during sleep, such as sleepwalking and night terrors, can disrupt the tranquil journey to rest.
With our expert guidance, uncover the causes, implications, and treatments for parasomnias. Together, we can chart a course towards serene, undisturbed nights.
What causes parasomnias?
Parasomnias occur for a range of reasons, and treatment involves determining whether the events arise from non-REM or REM sleep and whether events occur spontaneously or are triggered by other sleep disruptions such as due to sleep apnoea or leg movements during sleep. For this reason, a sleep study is an important part of evaluating parasomnias, and even if there is no abnormal behaviour on the night of the sleep study, there are subtle features on a sleep study that can give insights into the cause of parasomnias.
What treatments are available for parasomnias?
Parasomnias that arise out of non-REM sleep usually arise in childhood and continue in adulthood but reduces in frequency with age. Often these parasomnias can be sufficiently reduced by avoiding alcohol and sleep deprivation, but if needed, they usually respond to medication. REM related parasomnias – such as the Rem-Sleep Behaviour Disorder (RBD) more commonly come on in middle-age, and if frequent or disturbing to bed partners require treatment with medication. Sleep apnoea or leg movements during sleep can worsen both non-REM and REM parasomnias, so if these conditions are present treating them can help to reduce the frequency of parasomnias.
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