Hypersomnia Idiopathic Causes Symptoms Information With Treatment
Causes of Hypersomnia Idiopathic
Common causes and Risk factors of Hypersomnia Idiopathic
Dysfunction of the autonomic nervous system.
Physical problem( tumor, head trauma, or injury to the central nervous system ).
Being overweight
Drug or alcohol abuse
Prescription drugs, such as tranquilizers
Certain medications, or medicine withdrawal, may also cause hypersomnia Idiopathic.
Genetics factors.
Signs and Symptoms of Hypersomnia Idiopathic
Common Sign and Symptoms of Hypersomnia Idiopathic
Long periods of daytime drowsiness which impair performance.
Long, unrefreshing naps, often awakening unrefreshed.
Long, often undisturbed sleep at night.
Difficulty awakening in the morning with sleep "drunkenness."
Treatment of Hypersomnia Idiopathic
Common Treatment of Hypersomnia Idiopathic
Drugs to treat hypersomnia. Stimulants, such as amphetamine, methylphenidate, and modafinil.
Other drugs used to treat hypersomnia include clonidine, levodopa, bromocriptine, antidepressants, and monoamine oxidase inhibitors.
Changes in behavior (for example avoiding night work and social activities that delay bed time) and diet may offer some relief.
Tricyclic antidepressants (particularly clomipramine, imipramine and protriptyline) and monoamine oxidase inhibitors are useful in treating sleep paralysis, cataplexy and hypnagogic hallucinations.
Go to bed at a set time each night and get up at the same time each morning.
Try to exercise 20 to 30 minutes a day. Daily exercise often helps people sleep, although a workout soon before bedtime may interfere with sleep.
Patients should avoid alcohol and caffeine.
Good sleep habits.