Dyssomnias are a broad classification of
sleeping disorders involving difficulty getting to sleep, remaining asleep, or of excessive sleepiness.
Dyssomnias are primary disorders of initiating or maintaining sleep or of excessive sleepiness and are characterized by a disturbance in the amount, quality, or timing of sleep.
Patients may complain of difficulty getting to sleep or staying asleep, intermittent wakefulness during the night, early morning awakening, or combinations of any of these. Transient episodes are usually of little significance. Stress, caffeine, physical discomfort, daytime napping, and early bedtimes are common factors.
Types
There are over 31 recognized kinds of dyssomnias. The major three groups, along with the group types, include:
Intrinsic sleep disorders
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idiopathic hypersomnia,
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narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is a long-term neurological disorder that involves a decreased ability to regulate sleep–wake cycles. Symptoms often include periods of excessive daytime sleepiness and brief involuntary sleep episodes. About 70% of those affec ...
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periodic limb movement disorder
Periodic limb movement disorder (PLMD) is a sleep disorder where the patient moves limbs involuntarily and periodically during sleep, and has symptoms or problems related to the movement. PLMD should not be confused with restless legs syndrome (R ...
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restless legs syndrome,
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obstructive sleep apnea
Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is the most common sleep-related breathing disorder and is characterized by recurrent episodes of complete or partial obstruction of the upper airway leading to reduced or absent breathing during sleep. These episo ...
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central sleep apnea syndrome,
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sleep state misperception,
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psychophysiologic insomnia,
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recurrent hypersomnia
Recurrence and recurrent may refer to:
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post-traumatic hypersomnia Post-traumatic refers to conditions following a physical trauma, i.e. an injury or damage caused by physical harm, or a psychological trauma:
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central alveolar hypoventilation syndrome,
* Extrinsic sleep disorders – 13 disorders recognized, including
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alcohol-dependent sleep disorder,
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food allergy insomnia
Insomnia, also known as sleeplessness, is a sleep disorder in which people have trouble sleeping. They may have difficulty falling asleep, or staying asleep as long as desired. Insomnia is typically followed by daytime sleepiness, low energy ...
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Circadian rhythm sleep disorders, both intrinsic and extrinsic – 6 disorders recognized, including
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advanced sleep phase syndrome
Advanced Sleep Phase Disorder (ASPD), also known as the advanced sleep-phase type (ASPT) of circadian rhythm sleep disorder, is a condition that is characterized by a recurrent pattern of early evening (e.g. 7-9 PM) sleepiness and very early mor ...
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delayed sleep phase syndrome,
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jetlag,
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shift work sleep disorder.
See also
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Parasomnia
Parasomnias are a category of sleep disorders that involve abnormal movements, behaviors, emotions, perceptions, and dreams that occur while falling asleep, sleeping, between sleep stages, or during arousal from sleep. Parasomnias are dissociat ...
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Sleep problems in women
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Somnolence
References
External links
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