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Narcolepsy a Sleeping Disorder

by fiaa siraj - 25 Feb 2021, Thursday 597 Views Like (0)
Narcolepsy a Sleeping Disorder

Narcolepsy


When we are sitting somewhere, we see some people that attend sleep while sitting. Not only once, but all the time they're asleep. Or they want to sleep all the time.
It is a disease that causes untimely deep sleep called Neurological disorder.


What are the symptoms of this disease?


REM (Rapid eye movement) is a state of sleep in which a person stays asleep but their eyelids are constantly moving in sleep. This is a restless sleep.
The second state of sleep is called Non-Rem Sleep. This state of sleep is called restful sleep in which a person sleeps more peacefully. The other state of sleep is cataplexy, in which a person immediately falls asleep.


Symptoms of Cataplex are:


Sudden onset of drowsiness
Loosening of body parts and muscles


Who is most affected by narcolepsy?


Narcolepsy affects both men and women. Most young people suffer from it and unfortunately do not know that they have narcolepsy.


What are the causes of narcolepsy?


Reasons for this, sudden sleep deprivation is linked to busyness, work fatigue, and physical weakness.
And that is why regular medical examinations aren't done by a specialist doctor.
According to research, when brain cells have a substance called hypocretin. Starts emitting less than necessary.
According to experts, this is often the chemical that controls our sleep and waking system.
If there's a defect in it, the result's that the affected patient loses control of sleep. This problem gets worse over time.


Can narcolepsy cause many other problems with sleep paralysis?


As doctors said, no cure developed yet. But better results are obtained if the instructions of the doctors are followed.
Counseling therapies prescribed by doctors
And lifestyle changes can reduce the risk.
Vitamin D is beneficial in narcolepsy.
Foods or supplements are helpful to control the lack of vitamin D.