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Feeling Of Being Pressed Down While Sleeping- Sleep Paralysis by Joenyam(m): 2:19pm On Dec 03, 2018
What Is Sleep Paralysis?
Sleep paralysis is a feeling of being conscious but unable to move. It occurs when a person passes between stages of wakefulness and sleep. During these transitions, you may be unable to move or speak for a few seconds up to a few minutes. Some people may also feel pressure or a sense of choking. Sleep paralysis may accompany other sleep disorders such as narcolepsy. Narcolepsy is an overpowering need to sleep caused by a problem with the brain's ability to regulate sleep.

When Does Sleep Paralysis Usually Occur?
Sleep paralysis usually occurs at one of two times. If it occurs while you are falling asleep, it's called hypnagogic or predormital sleep paralysis. If it happens as you are waking up, it's called hypnopompic or postdormital sleep paralysis.

What Happens With Hypnagogic Sleep Paralysis?
As you fall asleep, your body slowly relaxes. Usually you become less aware, so you do not notice the change. However, if you remain or become aware while falling asleep, you may notice that you cannot move or speak.

What Happens With Hypnopompic Sleep Paralysis?
During sleep, your body alternates between REM (rapid eye movement) and NREM (non-rapid eye movement) sleep. One cycle of REM and NREM sleep lasts about 90 minutes. NREM sleep occurs first and takes up to 75% of your overall sleep time. During NREM sleep, your body relaxes and restores itself. At the end of NREM, your sleep shifts to REM. Your eyes move quickly and dreams occur, but the rest of your body remains very relaxed. Your muscles are "turned off" during REM sleep. If you become aware before the REM cycle has finished, you may notice that you cannot move or speak.

Who Develops Sleep Paralysis?
Up to as many as four out of every 10 people may have sleep paralysis. This common condition is often first noticed in the teen years. But men and women of any age can have it. Sleep paralysis may run in families. Other factors that may be linked to sleep paralysis include:
-Lack of sleep
-Sleep schedule that changes
-Mental conditions such as stress or bipolar disorder
-Sleeping on the back
-Other sleep problems such as narcolepsy or nighttime leg cramps
-Use of certain medications , such as those for ADHD
-Substance abuse.

How Is Sleep Paralysis Treated?
Most people need no treatment for sleep paralysis. Treating any underlying conditions such as narcolepsy may help if you are anxious or unable to sleep well. These treatments may include the following:
Improving sleep habits -- such as making sure you get six to eight hours of sleep each night
Using antidepressant medication if it is prescribed to help regulate sleep cycles
Treating any mental health problems that may contribute to sleep paralysis
Treating any other sleep disorders, such as narcolepsy or leg cramps.

What Can I Do About Sleep Paralysis?
There's no need to fear nighttime demons or alien abductors. If you have occasional sleep paralysis, you can take steps at home to control this disorder. Start by making sure you get enough sleep. Do what you can to relieve stress in your life -- especially just before bedtime . Try new sleeping positions if you sleep on your back. And be sure to see your doctor if sleep paralysis routinely prevents you from getting a good night's sleep.

Source: https://www.webmd.com/sleep-disorders/guide/sleep-paralysis
Re: Feeling Of Being Pressed Down While Sleeping- Sleep Paralysis by Nackzy: 2:21pm On Dec 03, 2018
Have experienced this severally
In my place they will tell you it's witches and wizards that are sitting on your body ...Op this is very insightful
Please admin should take this to Front Page
Re: Feeling Of Being Pressed Down While Sleeping- Sleep Paralysis by nepapole(m): 2:51pm On Dec 03, 2018
Honestly I used to think it was village pipl holding me down. Damn!!
Re: Feeling Of Being Pressed Down While Sleeping- Sleep Paralysis by Joenyam(m): 3:01pm On Dec 03, 2018
Admin, please send to front page to enlighten all on the devilish myth.
Re: Feeling Of Being Pressed Down While Sleeping- Sleep Paralysis by mercenary: 3:14pm On Dec 03, 2018
Nigerians can never believe this is a medical condition especially those from Akwa Ibom....

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