Narcolepsy Learning Center2017-04-06T19:42:19+00:00

How is Narcolepsy treated?

To date, there is no cure for narcolepsy. However, there are medications that can help to alleviate the symptoms. There are three general types of drugs used for treating the symptoms of narcolepsy: 1. Amphetamine-like [...]

How is Narcolepsy diagnosed?

Narcolepsy diagnosis is based on symptoms, physical examination and sleep records. Since the major symptoms are non-specific to narcolepsy, several specialized tests such as polysomnograms and multiple sleep latency tests are required to confirm the [...]

What are the signs and symptoms of Narcolepsy?

The signs and symptoms of narcolepsy usually appear during childhood or adolescence. Early onset narcolepsy can lead to impaired social, psychological and cognitive development if left untreated. The normal sleep-wake cycle is disrupted in people [...]

What are the risk factors of Narcolepsy?

The exact cause of narcolepsy is not yet known, but certain genetic and environmental factors are risk factors of this neurological sleeping disorder. Heredity Although most cases of narcolepsy occur in individuals with no known [...]

What is Narcolepsy?

Narcolepsy is a chronic neurological disorder characterized by sudden overpowering attacks of sleep episodes throughout the day. People with narcolepsy experience extreme daytime sleepiness, and can suddenly fall asleep any time regardless of time and [...]