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Exploding Head Syndrome: Parasomnia, Human head, Sleep, Closed-eye hallucination
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available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. This noise
usually occurs within an hour or two of falling , but is not necessarily
the result of a and can happen while awake as well. While the sound is
perceived as extremely loud, it is usually not accompanied by pain.
Attacks appear to change in number over time, with several attacks
occurring in a space of days or weeks followed by months of remission.
Sufferers often feel a sense of and after an attack, accompanied by
elevated rate. Attacks are also often accompanied by perceived (when
perceived on their own, known as a "visual sleep start") or difficulty
in breathing. The condition is also known as "auditory sleep starts". It
is not thought to be dangerous, although it is usually distressing to
experience. Sufferers may experience an inability to vocalize any sound,
or mild forms of during an attack. |
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