Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Dementia and excessive sleep

Could a lack of sleep be causing dementia? Is there a link between lack of sleep and dementia? Is too much sleep an early sign of dementia? What is the reason for excessive sleep? In addition, DLB daytime sleepiness was not related to poor sleep quality the night before, and was not associated with parkinsonism or its treatment.


Excessive sleepiness (based on both informant reports and the formal nap evidence) was not related to the presence of visual hallucinations, parkinsonism or REM sleep behavior disorder.

Sleep problems should be evaluated in all patients. Depression may be mistaken for dementia , as may the effects of certain medications, malnutrition and alcohol abuse. Many elderly patients suffer from undiagnosed apnea, drug interactions and excessive drug use or dependence.


It is important to watch out for other symptoms along with excessive sleeping. If you notice these changes, it is best to seek medical advice. A doctor may help to determine the cause of the problem as well as provide potential solutions. What are some remedies that worked for you when tackling your loved ones dementia and sleeping problems?


Someone with dementia can withdraw from this world’s activities for years, by being not intereste non-interactive, uncomprehending, unfocused. Again, they don’t play by the rules.

Is excessive sleeping part of the vascular dementia stages? My mother is sleeping all night and virtually all day apart from a couple of hours. Does this happen as part of one of the stages?


She is not incontinent or aggressive and eats well when she is awake. This prescription medication may help treat EDS associated with narcolepsy. This treatment option may help you or your loved ones sleep better at night. People with Alzheimer’s disease go through many changes, and sleep problems are often some of the most noticeable. Most adults have changes in their sleep patterns as they age.


Excessive daytime sleepiness is the strong feeling of fatigue, low energy, and sleepiness that lasts for a long time, if not the entire day. Hypersomnia refers to trouble staying awake during the daytime. A very common hypersomnia disorder is narcolepsy – a sleep disorder in which a person. Non-drug treatments aim to improve sleep routine and the sleeping environment and reduce daytime napping.


Non-drug coping strategies should always be tried before medications, since some sleep medications can cause serious side effects. EDS has been described in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), 1–but has not been well characterized in terms of its frequency and severity. And the answer was yes. Sometimes, and especially when serious conditions are present, excessive sleep may show that the health is deteriorating. Anyway, whatever type of dementia he has, the excessive daytime sleepiness may be treatable.


My husband took Provigil for that condition and it was very helpful for years.

As my husband entered the end stage he began to sleep more and more, and the medication became ineffective. One thing I have noticed more and more recently is that she is more asleep than awake and I am when I am sat with her she will open her eyes for a bit while I hold her hand and then minutes later she is asleep again.

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