Daytime sleep disorder; Cataplexy
There is no known cure for narcolepsy. The goal of treatment is to control symptoms.
Lifestyle adjustments and learning to cope with the emotional and other effects of the disorder may help you function better in work and social activities. This involves:
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Narcolepsy is characterized by recurrent attacks of sleepiness during the day. It is a debilitating and disabling disorder. Routine tasks... Read more »
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Prevention There is no way to prevent narcolepsy. For people who have the condition, avoiding conditions that bring on narcolepsy episodes may help... Read more »
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ReferencesCao M. Advances in Narcolepsy. Med Clin N Am. 2010;94:541-555.Dang-Vu TT, Desseilles M, Petit D, Mazza S, Montplaisir J, Maquet P.... Read more »
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Narcolepsy is a chronic sleep disorder characterized by excessive sleepiness accompanied by a series of auxiliary symptoms, typically beginning in... Read more »
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Lifestyle treatment of narcolepsy includes taking three or more scheduled sleep-times/naps throughout the day. Patients should also avoid heavy meals... Read more »
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Although narcolepsy is a physical disorder, doctors are still very likely to misdiagnose patients as having psychological problems. For most... Read more »