Saturday, 5 November 2011

Central nervous system and Brain » Narcolepsy


Narcolepsy is the chronic sleep disorder or dyssomnia (excessive daytime sleepiness). The indications for narcolepsy include:
• The person sees or hears things when they are seems to begin dreaming before they are fully asleep.
• The person has experienced sudden muscle weakness with laughter, anger, pleasurable events or other emotions.
• The person often dreams right away when they doze off or seem to dream intensely while they sleep.
• The person has experienced paralysis/ inability to move when awakening or when dozing off.

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