Sleep palsy

Generally occurs when the patient wakes up early in the morning or just falls asleep, the patient understands the psychology, but cannot move. 40% to 50% of normal people have had at least one sporadic narcolepsy in their lifetime, and the long-term complaint is much less, only 3% to 6%, and many of them have a low frequency , Only one or two episodes in his lifetime. Sleep palsy usually lasts from 1 minute to several minutes, and then disappears by itself or by external stimuli (especially the stimulus such as another person touching or moving the patient).

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