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Sleepwalking: Are You a Sleepwalker?

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Sonmambulism is commonly known as sleepwalking, and although there have been plenty of comical portrayals of this sleep disorder this is a rare disorder that can greatly affect people negatively. People who walk in their sleep, commonly referred to as sleepwalkers, risk injury to themselves and the people around them, and have sometimes been known to sustain serious injuries during an episode of sleepwalking. There can be a variety of reasons why a sleepwalker walks while sleeping, and sometimes this sleep disorder can coexist with another sleep disorder.

Sleepwalking is somewhat common in children, but as people age sleepwalking becomes more uncommon. Most kids outgrow the tendency to walk in their sleep, but for a few sleepwalkers this can be an ongoing issue. Sleepwalking may suddenly appear in adults during times of great stress and unrest, but there can be other reasons for the episodes.

Sleepwalking varies in its details and instances. For many people, sleep walking is merely an episode of stumbling around the house and eventually returning to bed. In less common instances, sleepwalking can involve going through actual motions such as preparing a meal or sifting through the mail. These dreamlike states usually involve the sleepwalker conducting some action that is common to daytime hours, but is completely incongruous for sleeping hours. The person going through these actions is not actually awake, but instead is going through familiar motions in a dreamlike state.

Sleepwalking can have a darker side too. Sleepwalkers have been reported to display aggressive behavior, and it is commonly advised that people who are sleepwalking should not be confronted or forced to wake up because they may become aggressive. This aggressive or violent behavior may be completely contrary to the person’s normal demeanor. Some people accused of sexual crimes have used the defense that they were actually sleepwalking through the entire episode and have little or no recollection of the events whatsoever. Additionally, in some very rare instances sleepwalkers might actually get behind the wheel of a car and drive somewhere, putting everyone in danger because of the obvious impairment while driving.

Adults who experience episodes of sleepwalking should make an appointment with a doctor to rule out any medical or psychological reasons for the disorder. Doctors will also make sure that there is not a collection of sleep disorders occurring making the sleepwalking more likely. In some cases, sleepwalking is just one issue within a cluster of sleep disorders. Once the other sleep disorders are treated, the sleepwalking may go away completely. Environmental factors may affect sleepwalking too because the presence of loud noises and bright lights may put the sleepwalker in a somewhat aroused state of alertness, yet not fully awake. The resulting situation is an episode of sleepwalking.

Getting sufficient sleep in a quiet, dark environment may be enough to stop the sleepwalking episodes, but if this is not enough to stop the sleepwalking then other steps may need to be taken under the advice of a doctor or sleep specialist

Natural remedies, especially herbs, have been used for thousands of years to induce drowsiness and encourage peaceful sleep. Even in today’s world, many people use these natural alternatives. They do not contain stimulants and have the additional advantage of containing ingredients that actually help the brain to naturally make its transition into the peaceful phase of sleep!

Furthermore, they are completely safe, eliminating the need for sedative drugs like sleeping pills. Children often benefit from specific natural remedies that contain herbs such as Matricaria recutita and Passiflora incarnata – nature’s very own sedatives!

Some herbs help to make you sleepy and can be taken when needed (e.g. Matricaria recutita, Valerian) while others work in the long term to restore healthy sleep patterns (e.g. St John’s Wort). Remember that all natural remedies need to be in the correct therapeutic dosage to be effective. Be sure to source yours from a reputable company!

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