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Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is a disabling sleep disorder that mixes the nervous system's messages about when to sleep and when to be awake. Narcolepsy usually starts during the teen years or early adulthood and continues throughout life.
Narcolepsy may cause:
- Sudden sleep attacks. These may occur at any time during any type of activity, such as eating dinner, driving the car, or carrying on a conversation. These sleep attacks can occur several times a day and may last from a few minutes to several hours.
- Sudden, brief periods of muscle weakness while a person is awake (cataplexy). The weakness may affect specific muscle groups or may affect the entire body. These periods of muscle weakness are often brought on by strong emotional reactions, such as laughing or crying.
- Excessive daytime sleepiness.
- Hallucinations just before a sleep attack.
- Brief loss of the ability to move when a person is falling asleep or just waking up (sleep paralysis).
Medicines may help prevent sleep attacks and episodes of muscle weakness. But narcolepsy rarely goes away completely.
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Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy and hypersomnias are a group of sleep disorders with excessive daytime sleepiness. Symptoms can include weakness and fatigue and excessive daily sleep. Learn more.
Narcolepsy
Hypersomnia
Excessive Sleep
Cataplexy
extreme fatigue
chronic sleep
idiopathic hypersomnia
recurrent hypersomnia
kleine levin syndrome
excessive daytime sleepiness
ESD