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Narcolepsy Treatment & the Link to ADHD Treatments

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By Christine Cadena, published Dec 13, 2007
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Sleep disorders can significantly reduce the quality of life for the person who suffers from it. While there are many types of sleep disorders, for adults who suffer from narcolepsy there is a significant degree of impaired living due to frequent and sudden episodes of sleep.

Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that is commonly associated with excessive daytime sleepiness, episodes of sudden sleep and a complication known as sleep paralysis and even hypnagogic hallucinations. While there are many theories as to why a person develops narcolepsy, no clear underlying cause or origin has been identified.

If you suffer from narcolepsy, it is important to understand the impact narcolepsy may have upon your cognitive function and, conversely, how your cognitive function may promote more frequent narcoleptic attacks. With the most notable complications in narcoleptic patients found to be that which involve neurotransmitter abnormalities, including noradrenaline, serotonin, dopamine and even acetylcholine, these complications must be well managed in order to offset the risks associated with narcolepsy.

In treating neurotransmitter deficits, interestingly, your cognitive function may also improve. There is a close connection between abnormal dopamine and serotonin levels and the inability to concentrate and focus. This connection has been well studies in those individuals who suffer from conditions such as ADHD and even depression. Therefore, when improving your narcolepsy, the focus should on the improvement of cognitive processing and how best you can improve your health with the boost of neurotransmitters.

Takeaways
  • Narcolepsy can be difficult to treat
  • For individuals who suffer from narcolepsy, the use of stimulants may provide some relief
  • The treatments of ADHD and narcolepsy are becoming increasingly connected
Did You Know?
Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that is commonly associated with excessive daytime sleepiness, episodes of sudden sleep and a complication known as sleep paralysis and even hypnagogic hallucinations
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