Hello readers, today I will like
to talk about ‘Sleep Paralysis’ some of you may have come across the word,
while some of you may have not, I am not a professional or a doctor but I have
read lots of articles about sleep paralysis which is why I want to share the
knowledge I gained reading about it with you guys, hoping to help you
understand what sleep paralysis is. To make you understand I will give a little
definition of sleep paralysis.
Definition:
Sleep paralysis is a temporary
inability to move or speak that happens when you are waking up or, less
commonly, falling asleep. Although you are awake, your body is briefly
paralysed after which you can move and speak as normal. The paralysis can last
for a few seconds to several minutes.
I guess you know what I am trying
to talk about now. Have you ever felt like you were awake but unable to move?
Hmmm, If I guess right that would be ‘yes’, if your answer is yes then you will
understand where I am coming from. That sleeping condition is called sleep
paralysis. Sleep paralysis may leave you feeling frightened, especially if you
also see or hear things that aren’t really there (feeling like a dream) sleep
paralysis may happen only once, or frequently even several times a night
Note: sleep paralysis is not
considered dangerous health problem.
Research made by sleep
researchers conclude that, in most cases, sleep paralysis is simply a sign that
your body is not moving smoothly through the stages of sleep. remn and non rem(relative
eye movement and non relative eye movement). I know your next question will be
“how can I stop sleep paralysis” even if sleep paralysis may not be dangerous
to health, it can also be terrifying most especially when you start getting
hallucinations (a sensory perception of something that does not exist arising
from disorder of the nervous systems, as in delirium tremens; a delusion ).
How to stop Sleep Paralysis:
·
Relax your body into the paralysis (don’t fight
it forcefully as this will create panic
and increase the of hallucinations).
·
Try to move your eyes by blinking and looking
around the room (this will help you establish movement to fully awaken you).
·
Wiggle your fingers and toes gently. (these
little movements will tell your brain that
your body is awake).
·
Try to move your lips and facial muscles
If you follow this steps
hopefully you will be about to over come sleep paralysis when next it happens. Thanks
for reading; I hope you’ve learnt one or two thing about sleep paralysis. Please
share your thoughts by commenting, if you have questions about sleep paralysis you
can also drop your comment I will be happy to reply your comment. (show your
love by sharing this post with friends and families *winks*).

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