Rare Sleep Disorder: Shopping worth lakhs in sleep is absolutely possible if you are suffering from this rare sleep disorder! 

 

Rare Sleep Disorder: Shopping worth lakhs in sleep is possible if you are suffering from this rare sleep disorder. This is exactly what happened with a woman from New York. 

Which woman does not like shopping, but such shopping in which you spend lakhs and you do not remember about it is strange. But it seems impossible for this to happen. You will not believe it but this has happened with a 42-year-old woman of New York. She did shopping worth 3000 pounds i.e. 3.2 lakhs in her sleep, which she does not remember.

According to the New York Post, this woman has a rare sleep disorder. Due to this, she does many such things, which she takes time to remember. Here you can learn about this disease and its symptoms. 

what is parasomnia

According to the Sleep Foundation, parasomnia is a type of sleeping disorder in which a person performs many activities that are normal but are not done consciously. These sleep disturbances can occur at any age but are more common in children. They are usually not harmful, but in some cases, they can affect sleep quality and cause difficulties in daily life.

Symptoms of Parasomnia

Getting up or walking around during sleep

Talking or yelling during

sleep Feelings of intense fear or terror during sleep

Grinding or gnashing teeth during

sleep Bedwetting, especially in children

Sleep shopping

Causes of parasomnias

The exact causes of parasomnia are unknown, but some factors that may increase it include: Heredity, if there is a history of sleep problems in the family, the child may be at increased risk of parasomnia. Apart from this, stress, irregular sleep habits, caffeine and alcohol consumption, fever, or other illnesses can disrupt sleep patterns and trigger episodes of parasomnia.

How to Manage Parasomnias

In most cases, parasomnias go away on their own. However, in some cases, the following measures may be helpful-

Regular sleep habits – Maintain a regular sleep schedule and create a calm environment before bedtime.

Stress management— Use techniques to reduce stress, such as yoga, meditation, or exercise.

Safety measures - If you or your child sleepwalks, make the home secure, such as installing gates on stairs and keeping windows closed.

Medical assistance – In severe cases, the doctor may recommend a sleep study and discuss treatment options, such as medication or behavioral therapy.

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