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Precision Medicine
4 May 2021
Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep is characterized by atony in the upper and lower limbs, but in desynchronized sleep behavior disorder, when physically enacting dreams, there are sudden, forceful, and even violent movements of the arms and legs, accompanied by screaming or strange noises.
Normally, a little more than 20% of the total sleep in a night is desynchronized, and when the disorder appears, the brain nerve channels that do not allow muscle movement do not fulfill their function, which affects sleep quality progressively in intensity and duration.
On occasions, this disorder has been related to neurological conditions, such as multiple system atrophy, Lewy body dementia, and Parkinson’s disease.
The characteristic symptoms that occur during the REM phase are:
Potential risks:
Once the specialist analyzes your symptoms and clinical history, they will perform a physical and neurological examination to rule out other sleep disorders and establish an accurate diagnosis.
Likewise, it will question your partner or the person with whom you sleep, about your behavior during sleep, being able to channel you to a sleep study center to perform a polysomnography, with which they will be able to identify your behavior in the different sleep phases.
The treatment plan consists of the intake of drugs and the adoption of physical protection measures:
Drugs:
Physical protections:
At the Neurological Center, a select group of highly trained and certified doctors in the various neurological specialties are ready to assist you with the quality and warmth that characterizes us.
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