The impossible to wake up
We will say goodbye to Australia and talk about health in a row. This time, this question that we answer every week has not arrived to us by email. A few weeks ago, I was met by a couple on the street and the question was transmitted directly to me. This couple asked me to give them instructions on sleep paralysis in Teknopolis, because the girl in this couple suffers from this condition: sleep paralysis, that is, she feels awake but cannot move her body.
We must confess that we had never heard of such a thing in the Teknopolis team, but after consulting the experts in search of an answer, we have discovered that this inescapable awakening, known as the sleep parasite, is one of the characteristics of narcolepsy.
Apart from insomnia, narcolepsy is the most common sleep disease, but it is still among the rare diseases. Extreme sleepiness during the day is the most prominent feature of narcolepsy, sometimes to the point of falling asleep, but it also has other characteristics such as a sudden loss of muscle strength, visions and visions that occur before falling asleep, or frequent awakening at night. And sleep paralysis, this feeling is also characteristic of narcolepsy. The cause of narcolepsy is not yet known, and it is clear that it is a complex condition that can have many triggers. To combat the disease, psychostimulant drugs are currently mainly being used. Here's
what we can tell that couple. Anyway, if you want more information, you know, you'll have to go to the specialist.
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