What symptom is darling sleepwalking
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Sleepwalking is also called sleepwalking. Usually many children and teenagers may have this disease, and the symptoms will be relieved after adulthood. I have a friend's child who just went to primary school. He is introverted. Recently, he often has the symptoms of night travel. After he fell asleep at night, he suddenly got up and walked around the house. Several times, he even went outside. When he took the stairs, he wrestled. There were wounds all over his body, which made his parents feel very sad. What are the causes of nocturnal excursion and how it is caused? Let's understand it now.
What symptom is darling sleepwalking
First: the occurrence of nocturnal travel may be caused by epilepsy. Epilepsy is a result of brain disease, suffering from cerebral palsy, brain damage will lead to seizures, resulting in the occurrence of nocturnal travel. After the symptoms of epilepsy are controlled, the symptoms of nocturnal travel will gradually disappear.
Second: too much fatigue can also cause poor sleep quality, the symptoms of night travel. Usually in the study or work, excessive use of brain lead to brain fatigue, or too much physical labor, resulting in physical fatigue, sleep quality will decline, resulting in nocturnal travel, after rest can be alleviated.
Third: too much pressure, emotional anxiety, mental tension is also prone to nocturnal travel. Many children feel uneasy when they are just in primary school or when they are transferred to other schools. They have a fear of the unknown. Anxiety attacks repeatedly for a long time. If they can't get effective relief, they will suffer from insomnia, dreaminess and night travel.
matters needing attention
The reason of nocturnal excursion should be found and treated systematically. Taking Chinese medicine properly can regulate the Constitution and relieve the symptoms. The use of physical therapy and psychotherapy can also control the development of the disease, usually pay more attention to the psychology of children.