hypersomnia Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌhaɪ.pəˈsɒm.ni.ə]
  • Us [ ˌhaɪ.pɚˈsɑːm.ni.ə]

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  • Four of these unique predictors were individual symptoms present during the identified depressive episode : sad mood, weight loss, hypersomnia and fatigue.

  • The adverse events observed most frequently in patients treated with olanzapine relative to comparators were related to somnolence (somnolence, fatigue, or hypersomnia) and weight gain (weight gain, or increased appetite).

  • These behavioural changes include fever, experience of weakness, fatigue, hypersomnia, depressed activity, decreased appetite and loss of interest in social activities, and result in a state of general malaise.

  • Although anti-depressants, in general, have not been found to be helpful for treatment of idiopathic hypersomnia, bupropion specifically is known to have wake-promoting effects.

  • Upper airway resistance syndrome is a clinical variant of sleep apnea that can also cause hypersomnia.

  • Paraneoplastic syndromes can also cause insomnia, hypersomnia, and parasomnias.

  • The disorder is characterized by episodic periods of hypersomnia and lethargy.

  • However, current research is raising the possibility of several other potential medication options for idiopathic hypersomnia.

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