
Parasomnias are characterized by undesired behaviour (e.g. sleep-walk, teeth-grinding) or unpleasant experiential phenomenon (e.g. nightmares) during sleep. They are classified as arousal disorder, disturbances in the transitions between sleep states, REM-associated sleep disorders or as other parasomnias. In addition to general therapeutic measures to protect against self-inflicted and externally-inflicted injuries, different diagnostic and therapeutic options are available depending on the symptoms and the type of disorder present.
Diagnosis, Differential, Epilepsy, Parasomnias, REM Sleep Parasomnias, Polysomnography, Humans, Neurodegenerative Diseases, Dreams
Diagnosis, Differential, Epilepsy, Parasomnias, REM Sleep Parasomnias, Polysomnography, Humans, Neurodegenerative Diseases, Dreams
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