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Symptoms Of Sleep Terror Disorder

If your child suffers from sleep terror disorder, the symptoms are probably familiar. If you’ve only heard of it, you might be curious to know more. After all, studies show fifteen percent of children between the ages of two and eight have symptoms of sleep terror disorder at one time or another. Better to know what to expect ahead of time, so that you can manage the situation easily instead of become terrorized yourself. Your child will not need to ... Read More »

Children And Sleep Terror Disorder

Image by Tom Lin :3= via Flickr It’s been a very busy day. Your three year old has been on the go all day, with barely a short nap. She was upset that her favorite stuffed dog was lost, but she finally fell asleep for the night a half hour ago. You and Daddy are looking forward to some much-needed “adult time.” Suddenly, you hear your sweet child screaming! Did she fall out of bed? Is she sick? What could be wrong? ... Read More »

The Definition Of Sleep Terror Disorder

Have you ever heard of Sleep Terror Disorder? Most people haven’t. Unless you’ve been around someone who suffers from it, you probably haven’t ever been exposed to it, and it just sounds like a horrible thing, using the word “terror” like that. So what is “Sleep Terror Disorder?” Is there a definition the experts agree on? How can you avoid it – is it contagious? Can you catch it from your neighbor? Will your children bring it home from school and ... Read More »

Sleep Terror Disorder In Adults

You may be familiar with sleep terror disorder in children, but did you know that adults can also have sleep terror disorder? It’s usually got a very different cause and treatment from the childhood kind, but the symptoms are similar. Let’s take a look. Symptoms Of Sleep Terror Disorder – Whatever The Age Whether a child or adult, a person with sleep terror disorder has symptoms that are distressing to anyone seeing them. They will usually awake in the night – generally ... Read More »

REM Sleep Disorder

Tiredness can cause REM(rapid eye movement) sleep disorder. What’s more, in case a person is able to sleep soundly and also gets enough sleep it means that they will be in a better position to enjoy better health. It is well known that the more sleep a person gets the better is the chances of enjoying good health and so whenever adequate sleep is robbed off a person it results in different ailments including chronic forms of tiredness and poor ... Read More »