This information has been reviewed and approved by Vipin Malik, MD (June 2024).
Parasomnias Make You Go Bump in the Night
Abnormal movements, behaviors, emotions or perceptions while sleeping or waking up are symptoms of parasomnias. See who’s at risk and the common symptoms.
1 in 10 Americans have a parasomnias, which can run in families.
Common Parasomnias in Children
A strong genetic and family link.
Sleep Talking
- 50% of children
- Utters words & sentences, unclear mumbling
Sleep Terrors
- Ages 4 & 12
- Loud screams, panic, heavy breathing & sweating
Sleepwalking
- Ages 8 & 12
- Appears awake, gets up, moves around, doesn’t remember events after waking
Common Parasomnias in Adults
Confusional Arousals
- Runs in families, night workers, worriers, high stress people
- Wakes up confused & disoriented
Sleep Groaning
- Runs in families, small jawed people, common after orthodontic procedures
- Groans or high-pitched squeaks during exhalation in REM (rapid eye movement) sleep
REM Sleep Behavior Disorder *
- Common in men 50+, the elderly, people with Parkinson’s disease & multiple system atrophy
- Kicking, hitting, complex movements & running while dreaming
Sleep-Related Eating Disorder *
- Common in women under 30 & people taking depression and sleep medications
- Sleepwalking, preparing or eating foods at night without remembering the event
Bring these symptoms to the attention of your sleep partner, and ask your doctor to determine if treatment is necessary.
* Consult a Sleep Medicine specialist if experiencing these symptoms.