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- $Title{What Causes Violent Sleep Motions?}
- $Subject{punches kicks night asleep sleep disorder rem rapid eye movement
- muscles paralyzed rbd rem-sleep behavior disorder clonazepam relaxant ill
- defined symptoms symptom rare muscle punch kick sleeping disorders paralysis}
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- What Causes Violent Sleep Motions?
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- QUESTION: You wrote about a husband keeping his wife awake with his snoring.
- What have you got to say about a guy who punches and kicks at night, and then
- jumps out of bed to run into a wall, all while he is still asleep? I call it
- weird and want to know what can be done about it. He is a pretty good guy
- when he is awake, but these actions scare me to death. Please help.
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- ANSWER: It sounds like a sleep disorder that has only been described in the
- literature quite recently. It occurs most frequently in men over the age of
- 60 and takes place during a part of the sleep cycle known as REM (rapid eye
- movement) sleep. This is the period of sleep during which we dream, but since
- the muscles of the body (with the exception of those needed to breathe) are
- all paralyzed, most people cannot act out their dreams. In this sleep
- disorder known as RBD (for REM-sleep Behavior Disorder), the muscles are still
- active, which permits the patient to move about, sometimes in a very acrobatic
- and forceful manner. The basic cause of this strange disorder is not well
- understood, but the diagnosis may be made from your description and confirmed
- during an all night sleep study. Even if a full episode does not occur,
- abnormal muscle activity and tone will still show on the test. It can be
- treated effectively with clonazepam, a muscle relaxant, which if taken at
- bedtime will relieve the symptoms.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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