Go to http://www.buzzle.com/articles/sleep-talking.html and/or http://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/talking-in-your-sleep
Most sleep disorders seem to be exaserbated by exercising diet and inconsistent sleep schedule. The use of drugs are thought to make some disorders worse. Being overweight is a possible contributor to sleep disorder.
Sleep problems can be caused by various factors. Although causes may differ, the end result of all sleep disorders is that the body's natural cycle of slumber and daytime wakefulness is disrupted or exaggerated.
Yes, there are many, many sleep disorders. For example, night terrors are considered a sleep disorder. Sleepwalking is also a serious sleep disorder. People have been known to cook, eat and drive during sleepwalking. Another type of sleep disorder is Hypersomnia. This causes people to be sleepy all the time. These are only a few examples of many sleep disorders.
The most common causes of sleep disorders include stress, anxiety, poor sleep hygiene, medical conditions such as sleep apnea, and certain medications. To improve the quality of your sleep, establish a consistent sleep schedule, create a relaxing bedtime routine, ensure your sleep environment is conducive to rest (cool, dark, and quiet), limit caffeine and electronic device use before bed, and consider seeking help from a healthcare provider if sleep troubles persist.
Minor sleep disorders can be treated with over the counter sleep aids, but more serious disorders are treatable with melatonin.
Disorders of sleep in patients with LBD typically can include impairment of rapid-eye-movement (REM) sleep; REM sleep behavior disorder causes vivid and frightening dreams. Patients may also exhibit loss of muscle tone or cataplexy
Erratic movement during sleep, often referred to as sleep movements or sleep disorders, can be caused by various factors, including sleep disorders like restless legs syndrome, periodic limb movement disorder, or REM sleep behavior disorder. Stress, anxiety, and certain medications can also contribute to these movements. Additionally, underlying medical conditions such as neurological disorders or sleep apnea may play a role. These movements can disrupt sleep quality and lead to daytime fatigue.
Charles Pollak has written: 'The encyclopedia of sleep and sleep disorders' -- subject(s): Encyclopedias, Sleep disorders, Sleep
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Ronald Attanasio has written: 'Dental management of sleep disorders' -- subject(s): Sleep disorders, Sleep apnea syndromes, Sleep Apnea Syndromes, Bruxism, Therapy, Diagnosis, Dentistry, Sleep Bruxism, Methods 'Dental management of sleep disorders'
There are a variety of sleep disorders that cause fatigue, including insomnia, hypersomnia, sleep apnea , and restless legs syndrome.