Sexsomnia.info Sleep disorders
Sleep disorders include:
Bruxism: Involuntarily abrasion or clinching of the teeth whilst sleeping.
Delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS): inability to wake up and doze off at socially accepted times nevertheless no trouble on sleep sustainment, a disarray of circadian cycles.
Advanced sleep phase syndrome (ASPS): and Non-24-hour sleep-wake syndrome
Hypopnea syndrome: Abnormally light respiring or tedious rate of respiration whilst asleep
Narcolepsy: The discipline of falling asleep spontaneously and unwillingly at inappropriate times.
Nighttime panic, sleep terror disorder, sudden awaking from sleep on conduct ordered with panic.
Parasomnias: Include a kind of troubled sleep-related results.
Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD): unexpected automatic motion of hand/ legs when asleep
Rapid eye movement behavior disorder (RBD): behaving ferocious or melodramatic dreams when in rapid eye movement.
Restless legs syndrome (RLS): An overpowering impulse to make a motion with the legs. RLS patients frequently experience PLMD.
Shift work sleep disorder, (SWSD): a situational circadian rhythm sleep disorder.
Obstructive sleep apnea: blockage of the air passage during sleep having deficiency of adequate deep sleep, fequent snoring.
Sleep paralysis is defined by short-lived palsy of the body e.g. eating, which may include walking, without the conscious knowledge of the subject, sexual activities (Sexsomnia).
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