The clinical characteristics of narcolepsy are sudden onset of sleep and daytime sleepiness; Hallucinations before falling asleep; Can't sleep at night; Paroxysmal myasthenia, cataplexy and sleep paralysis. Narcolepsy patients often have irresistible sleep attacks during the day, and try to stay awake during the attack, but they fall asleep in 1 ~ 2 minutes, and the attack time ranges from a few minutes to more than an hour. After waking up, their minds are clear.
More than half of the patients are accompanied by cataplexy, and a considerable number of patients will have hallucinations or sleep paralysis before falling asleep. The disease may occur in various occasions, such as at work, eating, walking, presiding over meetings, giving lectures, swimming or driving. If falling asleep is blocked or suddenly awakened during the attack, the patient will be agitated.
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