All::Psychiatry::Diseases::Sleep paralysis

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What is Sleep paralysis?

a common condition characterized by transient paralysis of skeletal muscles which occurs when awakening from sleep or less often while falling asleep

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What are the main clinical features of Sleep paralysis?

  • paralysis - this occurs after waking up or shortly before falling asleep
  • hallucinations - images or speaking that appear during the paralysis

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What is the management of Sleep paralysis?

if troublesome clonazepam may be used

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What are the main causes of Sleep paralysis?

thought to be related to the paralysis that occurs as a natural part of REM (rapid eye movement) sleep

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