• Abnormal Nighttime Behavior

    Abnormal Nighttime Behavior

    Sleepwalking, sleep-talking, bed-wetting, nightmares, night terrors, teeth grinding and abnormal movements are all disturbances that may occur during sleep. Such behavior is seen most frequently in children, but also may persist into or first occur in adulthood. Elderly individuals who are confused or have complaints of insomnia may also have a form of abnormal nighttime behavior. These problems not only disturb the affected individual, but may also be very disruptive to others.

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    Monica O. Woodward, MD, FCCP, FAASM is Board Certified in Sleep Disorders Medicine, Critical Care, and Pulmonary Diseases.
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