Narcolepsiaa
Narcolepsia is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by an inability to regulate sleep-wake cycles properly. It is primarily caused by a dysfunction in the brain's mechanisms that control wakefulness and REM (rapid eye movement) sleep. The condition typically manifests in early adulthood, though it can appear at any age. Narcolepsia is often associated with excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS), which is the most common and disruptive symptom.
The disorder is classified into two main types: narcolepsy type 1 and narcolepsy type 2. Narcolepsy type
The exact cause of narcolepsia remains unclear, but it is believed to involve a combination of genetic
Diagnosis typically involves a detailed medical history, sleep studies (polysomnography and multiple sleep latency tests), and,
While narcolepsia has no cure, proper management can significantly alleviate symptoms and allow individuals to lead