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Sleep
Center
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Sleep disorders
make it hard for people to sleep soundly at night, or stay
awake during the day. At our sleep disorders center, patients
discuss sleep habits, lifestyles and health histories. A sleep
study involves an overnight stay in a specially decorated
room, much like one's own home, with devices attached to the
patient to record sleeping patterns, breathing, oxygen levels,
etc., and a heart monitor to detect problems during sleep.
Common sleep disorders include:
- Sleep
Apnea:
when a person stops and then starts breathing again many ties throughout
the night
- Narcolepsy:
when a person falls asleep suddenly many times a day
- Chronic
Insomnia: when a person has trouble falling
asleep or staying asleep night after night
- Restless
Leg Syndrome: people experience "crawling"
sensations in their legs whenever they lie down to sleep
- Periodic
Limb Movement Disorder:
patients' legs or arms jerk repeatedly during sleep
- Sleepwalking
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