Hypersomnia

Hypersomnia is a condition in which you feel excessive sleepiness during the day. It may occur even after long stretches of sleep. Another name for hypersomnia is excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS). Hypersomnia can be a primary condition or a secondary condition.

 

Cluster Number:
Wiki Number: W098
Diagnosis: Hypersomnia
US Patients: 5-10%
World Patients:
Sex Ratio: M+;W
Age Onset:
Brain Area:
Symptoms: lack of alertness in daytime; prolonged night sleep for 3 months;sleep drunkenness-difficulty waking up;
Progression: Most other major diseases have hypersomnias and inability to have refreshing delta sleep at night.
Causes: narcolepsy, sleep apnea, reaction to medications,
Medications: modafinil is helpful.
Therapies: Using beds only for sleep and sex helps.

Youtube Video: Breakthroughs in the Management of

Idiopathic Hypersomnia

Amazon or Library Book: A Guide: How to Focus and be productive with oversleeping 

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Support Group: hypersomniaalliance.com; 678-842-3512 (hypersomniafoundation.org)

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  • A case of accidental self-enucleation caused by obstructive sleep apnea
    by Nataliia Baker on May 16, 2024

    A novel form of injury associated with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) that was comorbid with obesity hypoventilation syndrome, and severe daytime somnolence is reported in a 55 year-old woman, manifesting as severe ocular and extra-ocular muscle injuries sustained from suddenly falling asleep and colliding with a sharp object, resulting in surgical enucleation of the right eye and orbital implant. The literature on injuries (falls, motor vehicle accidents) related to OSA and excessive day time...

  • Reversal of Obesity by Enhancing Slow-wave Sleep via a Prokineticin Receptor Neural Circuit
    by Yong Han on May 15, 2024

    Obese subjects often exhibit hypersomnia accompanied by severe sleep fragmentation, while emerging evidence suggests that poor sleep quality promotes overeating and exacerbates diet-induced obesity (DIO). However, the neural circuit and signaling mechanism underlying the reciprocal control of appetite and sleep is yet not elucidated. Here, we report a neural circuit where prokineticin receptor 2 (PROKR2)-expressing neurons within the parabrachial nucleus (PBN) of the brainstem received direct...

  • From pole to pole, life-long research of sleep in extreme environments
    by Alain G C Buguet on May 13, 2024

    In November 1965, Michel Jouvet accepted me into his laboratory in Lyon as a medical student at a time when sleep research was an adventure. After 4 years of investigations in cats, I obtained my medical doctorate. Being a military physician, I was posted to Antarctica for wintering over and was initiated by Jean Rivolier into the psychology of small isolated human groups. I recorded 180 polysomnographic (PSG) nights in eight of my companions. This was my first contribution to research on human...

  • Sleep Disorders and Traffic Accidents: Unveiling the Hidden Risks
    by Cong Nguyen Hai on May 9, 2024

    BACKGROUND Numerous countries, Vietnam included, have persistently high annual rates of traffic accidents. Despite concerted government efforts to reduce the annual traffic accident rate, the toll of fatalities and consequential injuries from these accidents rises each year. Various factors contribute to these incidents, notably including alcohol consumption while driving, inadequate awareness of traffic regulations, and substandard traffic infrastructure. However, an under-recognized risk in...