Persistent nightmares...any idea? Medical or quantifiable would be accommodating.?
Nightmares, NOT night terrors....nightmares...are they a sign of a sleeping disorder? Any possible solutions to end them.
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Talk to ur doctor
Decades ago I referred a teen aged lenient to a psychiatrist for vivid and frightening nightmares. The psychiatrist asked me to order a brain wave test (EEG) near nasopharyngeal leads, looking for "uncal fits." Seizures originating from the hippocampus or uncus can cause such nightmares. Such patients entail not necessarily have obvious convulsions.
Although I ordered EEGs with nasopharyngeal lead in a few other patients, she was the only one near positive findings. She responded to anti-seizure meds, but I forget which ones.
If your personal physician cannot help you directly, ask him/her if a referral to a psychiatrist or to a sleep disorders specialist would be in order.
You haven't given any sort of environment..... have you had any major traumas crop up, physical or emotional? Has a major event happen that be a really big change, good or bad? There is not adequate information, anyone who answers this with any kind of detail is generalizing and assuming from such little information.
Maybe a bit more detail? :)
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Talk to ur doctor
Decades ago I referred a teen aged lenient to a psychiatrist for vivid and frightening nightmares. The psychiatrist asked me to order a brain wave test (EEG) near nasopharyngeal leads, looking for "uncal fits." Seizures originating from the hippocampus or uncus can cause such nightmares. Such patients entail not necessarily have obvious convulsions.
Although I ordered EEGs with nasopharyngeal lead in a few other patients, she was the only one near positive findings. She responded to anti-seizure meds, but I forget which ones.
If your personal physician cannot help you directly, ask him/her if a referral to a psychiatrist or to a sleep disorders specialist would be in order.
You haven't given any sort of environment..... have you had any major traumas crop up, physical or emotional? Has a major event happen that be a really big change, good or bad? There is not adequate information, anyone who answers this with any kind of detail is generalizing and assuming from such little information.
Maybe a bit more detail? :)
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