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Sleep Paralysis Being Unable to Move
A sleep disorder known as sleep paralysis (SP) is a condition that affects
various individuals from time to time.
This sleep disorder revolves around the time when an individual is asleep,
either when they first wake up or as they fall asleep.
It is important to highlight some of the causes and treatments for a sleep
disorder of this kind.
What is this Paralysis Problem?
Sleep paralysis is when an individual experiences a temporary paralysis of the
body immediately when they wake up or prior to falling asleep.
The condition is more common in the time period right when the individual wakes
up rather than before they fall asleep.
What are the Symptoms?
The main symptom is the temporary paralysis of the body around the period of
sleep.
Along with this main symptom, the individual who has SP is unable to move or to
speak when they are experiencing an episode.
These symptoms can persist anywhere from a few seconds to a few minutes of time
but to the individual experiencing it, this episode may seem to take a lifetime.
What are the Causes?
There have been various potential causes noted with regard to the condition.
It is noted that it may deal with post-synaptic inhibition of the motor neurons
in one’s brain. Low levels of melatonin may also lead to the paralysis.
The medical condition known as narcolepsy may also trigger an episode.
Other factors used in conjunction with one another may also make the likelihood
of experiencing SP greater and these include sleeping in certain positions,
irregular sleep schedules, stress and life changes.
Ways to Treat the Problem
The only ways one can really control their Paralysis and make it less likely to
occur is to identify the possible causes of their problem and prevent those
things from occurring in one’s life. For example, one who experiences stress,
which may lead to SP should do everything possible to alleviate or eliminate
that stress. Another factor such as irregular sleep patterns could trigger this
condition; therefore, one should try to get into a regular set sleeping pattern so that they
are less likely to have SP become a factor.
Is the Condition Detrimental to the Individual?
For the most part no, since the individual is in a paralysed state, it is not as
if they can hurt themselves.
With that said, there may be emotional detrimental factors to the individual
such as fear of future episodes and sleep problems due to worrying that sleep
paralysis might occur.
With that in mind, it is important to identify the potential causes of sleep
paralysis and do everything possible to help prevent this medical condition from
recurring.
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