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Parasomnias are disruptive sleep-related disorders. Abnormal movements, talk, emotions and actions happen while you're sleeping although your bed partner might think you're awake. Examples include sleep terrors, sleepwalking, nightmare disorder, sleep-related eating disorder and sleep paralysis.
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Read More »Exploding head syndrome : If you have this sleep disorder, you hear a loud noise or explosive crashing sound in your head as you’re falling asleep or waking up. You may also see an imaginary flash of light or have a sudden muscle jerk. If you have this sleep disorder, you hear a loud noise or explosive crashing sound in your head as you’re falling asleep or waking up. You may also see an imaginary flash of light or have a sudden muscle jerk. Sleep enuresis (bedwetting): This is not the bedwetting that occurs in young children. To be a parasomnia, this bedwetting must happen in children age five and older and must occur at least two times a week for at least three months. This is not the bedwetting that occurs in young children. To be a parasomnia, this bedwetting must happen in children age five and older and must occur at least two times a week for at least three months. Sleep-related hallucinations: If you have this sleep disorder, you experience hallucinations as you’re falling asleep or waking up. You may see things, hear things, feel things or feel movement that doesn’t really exist. You may leave your bed to escape what you’re experiencing. If you have this sleep disorder, you experience hallucinations as you’re falling asleep or waking up. You may see things, hear things, feel things or feel movement that doesn’t really exist. You may leave your bed to escape what you’re experiencing. Sleep-related groaning (catathrenia): With this sleep disorder, you have repeat episodes of groaning noises (long groans followed by sighs or grunts) during sleep. With this sleep disorder, you have repeat episodes of groaning noises (long groans followed by sighs or grunts) during sleep. Sexsomnia: Persons with this sleep disorder carry out sexual behaviors during their sleep. These may include intercourse, masturbation, sexual assault, fondling your bed partner or sexual vocalizations.
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