Troy Payne, MD, presents a CME-style discussion on Parasomnias which can occur during REM sleep and non-REM sleep. Non-REM parasomnias disrupt the boundary between wakefulness and non-REM sleep, resulting in nocturnal behavior and autonomic nervous system activation like sleep talking, walking, and eating, night terrors, even sleep driving and more. Non-REM parasomnias trigger sleep deprivation, anxiety/stress, depression, and can lead to brain disorders.
Treatment for parasomnias includes good sleep hygiene, reduction or elimination of medication, relaxation techniques, and therapy.
Troy Payne, MD
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Troy Payne, MD, shares a CME-style presentation of Parasomnias. At the conclusion of this presentation, participants should be able to:
Understand Parasomnias and how to treat them.
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Troy Payne, MD
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