
Sleep disorders occur when the state of reduced consciousness is disturbed. Disorders include sleep apnoea, night terrors, and sleepwalking in older children.
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Disturbances of usual sleep patterns or behaviours. ... (12 Dec 1998) ...
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chronic disorders involving sleep; primary sleep disorders are classified as either dyssomnias or parasomnias. Among the minor disorders are sleepwalking, sleeptalking, bedwetting (enuresis), tooth grinding (bruxism), and nightmares. More serious sleep disorders include persistent insomnia, narcolepsy, and chronic hypersomnia.
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Sleep disorders: Any disorder that affects, disrupts, or involves sleep. The most common sleep disorder is probably snoring, although it is usually not medically significant. Insomnia, sleep apnea, restless leg syndrome, and sleepwalking are also sleep disorders. Most large medical centers have diagnostic and treatment facilities dedicated to sleep...
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(insomnia) Persistent sleep difficulties linked to alcohol use and withdrawal. Example: Struggling to sleep during early alcohol recovery.
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