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Some common triggers for night terrors include sleep deprivation, stress, anxiety, fever, illness, medications, alcohol, or other underlying sleep disorders. Here we look at some of them in more ...
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Night Terrors
Night terrors are a type of parasomnia—a group of sleep disorders that cause you to wake up abruptly in the middle of the ...
Sleep terrors, on the other hand, happen earlier at night. They’re what pediatric neurologist Katelyn Bricker calls a “disorder of arousal,” in which children are half-awakened while in non ...
Key Takeaways Night terrors are episodes of screaming, crying, or thrashing that usually occur two to three hours after falling asleep during a stage known as non-rapid eye movement or deep ...