SLEEP DISORDERS IN CHILDREN: CLINICAL MANIFESTATIONS AND PRINCIPLES OF TREATMENT
Keywords:
sleep disorders, actigraphy, sleep, children, polysomnography, insomnia, apneaAbstract
Good sleep is an important factor influencing a person’s health and well-being. However, many people suffer from sleep disorders, which undoubtedly interfere with their daily activities. Not getting enough quality sleep not only leads to fatigue, but can also affect a person’s physical and mental state, as well as their ability to think and perform daily tasks. Such sleep disorders include simple insomnia, which may occur from time to time, and in more severe cases, sleep disorders such as sleep apnea or narcolepsy. This article describes the different sleep disorders, their symptoms and manifestations, and explains how they affect our daily lives..
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