Sunday, November 24, 2019
Sleeping disorders essays
Sleeping disorders essays Over the past several weeks I have researched sleeping disorders. I have taken a special interest in learning about the less talked about sleeping disorders. These sleeping disorders are referred to as parasomnias. This category consists of rapid eye movement behavior disorder (RBD), nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder: (NSRED), sleep walking, and nocturnal seizures. I will talk about how to help cure them, what causes them to occur, and give other helpful information I have found on the generalization of sleeping disorders. Rapid eye movement (RBD) has been commonly known as sleep terrors. Basically what happens is when a person with RBD sleeps they have a tendency to act out dramatic and or violent dreams. This disorder can cause a person to yell, punch, kick, and scream in the night. Mark Mahowald a medical physician in Minnesota, explains a little bit about this disorder (2003) They tend to be brief episodes because if they fall out of bed or injury themselves the people are immediately awake (p.3). After they are awoken they are alert and can remember a vague dream that correlates to the actions they preformed. Studies have shown that most victims of RBD are males 50 or older. They have also proven a definite connection between RBD and Parkinsons disease. They are not yet sure of what causes RBD, but they did give a few suggestions on ways to help eliminate the disorder. For example taking anti-anxiety medications like klonopin. About 90% of those who use this medication are helped dras tically. Another sleeping disorder that is rare but evident is nocturnal sleep-related eating disorder (NSRED). This unfortunate disorder causes one to physically get up and eat in undesirable fashions. It can be very dangerous for the person; they could cut themselves, choke, eating foods you may be allergic to, and blood sugar is untamable and people are not sleeping adequately. When eating in the n...
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