hypersomniat
Hypersomniat is a term used in some theoretical discussions to denote a non-specific hypersomnolence state characterized by persistent excessive daytime sleepiness and episodes of prolonged sleep not clearly explained by inadequate nighttime sleep. It is not listed as a separate disorder in major classifications, and when used, it generally refers to a broad, uncertain cluster of hypersomnolent presentations rather than a defined entity.
Core features include marked daytime sleepiness with frequent unplanned naps or falling asleep during activities. Individuals
Causes and risk factors span both primary hypersomnolence and secondary states due to other conditions or
Diagnosis relies on clinical history, sleep logs, actigraphy, and objective tests like polysomnography and the multiple
Management focuses on treating any coexisting sleep disorders and improving sleep quality and timing. When appropriate,