What is Pavor Nocturnus?

Pavor Nocturnus , which is also known as "Night Terror", is a disorder of sleep, which usually occurs during sleep with a slow wave (SWS). Those who suffer from Pavor Nocturnus will sometimes wake up from SWS very quickly, but cannot wake up all the way. In this state, they often moan, beating around or scream uncontrollably as if they were experiencing a terrible nightmare. Then they tend to go back to the SWS state without being aware of. It is assumed that Pavor Nocturnus may be due to stress, hypoglycaemia or other factors, but the condition is not fully understood. Because it is usually impossible to awaken someone from night terror, it may be a stressful situation for a witness. Although the causes of Pavor Nocturnus are not fully understood, there may be a few steps that can be taken to reduce the frequency of episodes.

Night horrors may be related to stress and hypoglycaemia, so decreasing StreSU and assurance of adherence to the right diet can help reduce episodes. It can also bring episodes in some people to be prematurely, so holding a regular sleep plan can help. Since Pavor Nocturnus generally occurs during SWS, which usually enters the same time in every sleep cycle, awakening suffering shortly before attacks usually attacks, it can be a short -term solution. For some individuals were also useful antidepressants and psychotherapy.

about 3% of adults suffer from periodic night horrors, although children are seemingly more susceptible to the condition, with those aged between two and eight years, about three times more likely to show symptoms. The condition may represent slightly different symptoms in children. While Adults usually do not remember the episodes of Pavor Nocturnus, children are more likely to remember some of the events. They also seem to be hallucinated in the state and tend to not recognize family members or friends who are to argueOmni, even if they seem to be aware and aware.

children can experience recurrent night horrors for a short time, after which they sometimes disappear without explanation. They may reappear later, or never have to appear, which represents a lower percentage of adults who are experiencing a condition. Night horrors can also bring a high fever in children or extreme exhaustion.

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