Narcolepsy treatment in homeopathic
Narcolepsy is a serious neurological disorder that causes sudden sleep attacks. It affects our brain's ability to wake up and fall asleep at inappropriate times.
-A patient suffering from narcolepsy finds it very difficult to stay awake during the day, leading to excessive daytime sleepiness.
1) What are the symptoms of narcolepsy?
-Excessive daytime sleepiness
-Cataplexy
-Hallucinations
-Sleep attacks
2) What are the causes of narcolepsy?
-Narcolepsy can be caused by the following
-Head injury: Including trauma to the cranial and intracranial structures
-Brain tumor: Narcolepsy due to brain tumor is mostly seen in children.
-Encephalitis: Inflammation of the brain, mostly due to infection.
-Multiple sclerosis: An autoimmune disease that can damage the central nervous system
3) What are the risk factors for narcolepsy?
-Family history: If your family has a history of narcolepsy, you may be 20 to 40 times more likely to develop narcolepsy. However, narcolepsy is not a genetic condition.
-Brain injury: Narcolepsy can occur after a severe injury to the areas of the brain that control the sleep-wake cycle. In some cases, it has been reported that brain tumors can also cause narcolepsy.
-Environmental substances: Recent studies have shown that exposure to pesticides and herbicides can also cause narcolepsy.
4. What are the measures to prevent narcolepsy?
Measures to prevent narcolepsy can be as follows:
-Avoid napping during the day
-Fix a time for your sleep. This includes sleeping and waking up at the same time every day. -Having a relaxing routine before bedtime like taking a bath, reading or listening to music can help reduce your stress and improve sleep at night.
-Avoid using the phone and watching TV.
-Avoid nicotine and alcohol at night