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Night Terror

Health Encyclopedia: Night Terror

Alternative Names

Pavor nocturnus; Sleep terror disorder


Treatment

In many cases, comfort and reassurance are the only treatment required. Psychotherapy or counseling may be appropriate in some cases. Benzodiazepine medications (such as diazepam) used at bedtime will often reduce night terrors; however, medication is not usually recommended to treat this disorder. A safe over-the-counter drug, Benadryl elixir (diphenhydramine), given 1 hour before bedtime may r...

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Expert & Community Posts

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Night Terrors Partly Due to Genes
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

......have established that slightly less than half of night terrors could be due to heredity.  ... Read more »

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Night Terrors and REM Behavior Disorder (RBD)
By Allen Blaivas, M.D. , Health Expert

...to talk some more about nightmares, particularly Night Terrors and REM Behavior... Read more »

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Sleep Paralysis and Paranormal Experiences
By Jerry Kennard , Health Expert

  It is estimated that up to 40 percent of people will experience some form of sleep paralysis... Read more »

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ADHD and Sleep Disorders
By Florence Cardinal , Health Expert

...disorders later in life, from snoring to insomnia to night terrors. It is possible that, by... Read more »

Health Guide

Night terror
...terror disorder Prevention Minimizing stress or using coping mechanisms may reduce night terrors. The number of episodes usually decreases after age 10. Read more »
Night terror
......and vivid dreaming is most common. Each night there are several cycles of non-REM and REM sleep. Night terror (sleep terror) occurs during Stage 3 and Stage 4 sleep (deep sleep). The cause is... Read more »
Night terror
...returns. Signs and tests In many cases, no further examination or testing is necessary. If night terror is severe or prolonged, psychologic evaluation may be appropriate. Read more »
Repeated nightmares
...common in girls than in boys. Nightmares may continue into adulthood. Nigthmares are different from night terrors. Alternative Names Nightmares - repeated; Dream anxiety disorder ... Read more »
Nightmares
...the night and usually awaken the sleeper, who is able to recall the content of the dream. See also night terror; sleep disorders. Alternative Names Dreams - bad; Bad dreams ... Read more »

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