Sleepwalking is a type of sleep disorder, where an individual may get up from the bed, start walking, do routine chores or even leave the house when they are still asleep. This usually occurs in a deep stage of sleep known as the nonrapid eye movement stage (NREM). The person will not have any memory of the sleepwalking episode if you ask them about it the next morning. If this recurs frequently, one should approach the doctor. Chances are, one may end up getting injured while sleepwalking.
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My 5 years old daughter is not sleeping alone. Is this something I should be worried about?
Query: Hello doctor, My daughter is 5 years old, and she would not sleep by herself. She talks about it all day, like I do not want to sleep, and I do not want to sleep by myself. This is the first thing she tells me when I pick her up from school. At night she falls asleep with no issues, but she wakes up... Read Full »
Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. You need to be practical in dealing with this. You should not scold her, and after putting her to sleep, you need to close your room. After your bedtime routine is done, you may go back to her room and sleep with her. Whenever you need, you can get up and go back to you... Read Full »