Confusional arousals, also known as sleep drunkenness, is a condition that affects an estimated 15% of the population. It is characterized by a state of confusion, disorientation, and impaired motor coordination upon awakening from sleep.
Confusional arousals typically occur during the first part of the night, during non-REM sleep. They can last from a few minutes to several hours, and the person may appear to be awake, but their behavior is often inappropriate or irrational.
It is important to note that confusional arousals can be mistaken for other conditions, such as seizures or stroke. If you or someone you know experiences symptoms of confusional arousals, it is important to seek medical attention to rule out any underlying medical conditions.
Overall, confusional arousals can be a frustrating and potentially dangerous condition, but with proper diagnosis and management, individuals can manage their symptoms and improve their quality of life.
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