Pick two sleep disorders and briefly discuss the symptoms for each disorder

What will be an ideal response?


Answers to this question could be varied. Sleep disorders are quite varied and include insomnia, sleep apnea, narcolepsy, and somnambulism. The most common, however, is insomnia.

Insomnia occurs in three different patterns: trouble falling asleep, trouble remaining asleep, and persistent early morning awakening. Estimates of the prevalence of insomnia vary, but it appears that about 30-40% of adults report problems with insomnia and about 10% have severe, or frequent, insomnia. The prevalence increases with age and is 50% more common in women than in men.

Sleep apnea involves frequent, reflexive gasping for air that periodically occurs, waking the person who has it. With sleep apnea, the person literally stops breathing for 15 to 60 seconds; it can cause cardiovascular damage.

Narcolepsy is marked by sudden onsets of sleep during normal waking periods. A person with narcolepsy goes directly from wakefulness into REM sleep.

Somnambulism is sleepwalking - when a person arises and wanders about while still asleep. About 15% of children and 3% of adults exhibit repetitive sleepwalking.

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