Narcolepsy, a type of sleep disorder, is characterized by severe and persistent daytime sleepiness, which may cause disruption in one’s daily routine. Although rare, One in every 2,000 people in the United States suffers from narcolepsy.. This article attempts to shed light on the types, causes, and diagnosis of narcolepsy.
Types of narcolepsy
Narcolepsy type 1NT1 or Narcolepsy Type 1 is associated with cataplexy, a symptom that causes a sudden loss of muscle tone. This type of sleep disorder was referred to as narcolepsy with cataplexy. However, it is important to note that NT1 may not always cause cataplexy.
It has been observed that those with narcolepsy have low levels of a chemical called hypocretin-1, which is required to control wakefulness.
or a tumor that may damage the hypothalamus, resulting in daytime weakness.
Causes of narcolepsy
Diagnosis
Source:
https://narcolepsynetwork.org/about-narcolepsy/narcolepsy-fast-facts/
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