Diagnosis & symptoms
Etiology (causes and risk factors)
Medical Complications
Treatment and Prognosis
Myths and Stereotypes
100

A doctor may ask a patient’s sleep partner about this activity to help with diagnosis, as the sleepwalker will not remember it.



Observing the sleepwalker’s behavior



100

This genre of study suggests that sleepwalking may come from one's parents

Genetics

100

This common complication of surgery involves a collection of blood outside a blood vessel.

What is a hematoma?

100

This type of therapy is often used for anxiety but has also shown benefits in reducing sleepwalking episodes. 

Cognitive-behavioral therapy

100

This myth warns that if you do this to a sleepwalker, they could suffer from a heart attack, brain damage or even die

Waking them up

200

This sleep study may be ordered to track brain waves, oxygen levels, and movements during sleep to rule out other disorders.



polysomnography

200

This other sleeping disorder is also associated with the causation to sleepwalking

Narcolepsy

200

This potentially life-threatening complication occurs when a blood clot travels to the lungs.

What is a pulmonary embolism?

200

Type of medical test that may be done when sleepwalking is frequent or unusual to rule out seizures or other disorders. 

Polysomnography (sleep study)

200

Pop culture often depicts sleepwalkers with this oddly specific posture. 

Walking with arms straight out in front

300

This parasomnia, or disruptive sleep disorder, often occurs alongside sleepwalking, especially in children.



 sleep terrors

300

This other word for “drugs/alcohol” is known for increasing the risk of sleepwalking

Depressant

300

This condition, often abbreviated as AKI, involves a sudden decline in kidney function.

What is acute kidney injury?

300

This class of drugs, including fluoxetine and sertraline, is commonly used to treat depression and anxiety.

What are SSRIs (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors)?

300

Contrary to the myth that sleepwalking means someone is “acting out their dreams” it actually occurs during this stage of sleep

Slow-wave/deep NREM sleep

400

While sleepwalking, an individual may perform this complex and dangerous activity, which can lead to serious injury.



Driving a car

400

Sleepwalking particularly effects this group of people

Children

400

This postoperative infection of the abdominal cavity is a serious complication of bowel surgery.

What is peritonitis?

400

The prognosis for Hodgkin lymphoma is generally favorable with early detection and treatment using this combination of chemotherapy and radiation.

What is ABVD chemotherapy and radiation therapy?

400

Even though it is often assumed that sleepwalking stops in childhood, studies showed that adults may still experience it when triggered by these two factors.

Stress and sleep deprivation

500

This symptom usually occurs after the sleepwalking itself

Amnesia

500

These medications can actually increase the risk of sleepwalking

Antidepressants / sedatives

500

This severe inflammatory response to infection can lead to organ failure and death if not treated promptly.

What is sepsis?

500

This chronic autoimmune disease has a variable prognosis but can be managed with DMARDs like methotrexate and biologics such as TNF inhibitors.

What is rheumatoid arthritis?

500

A stereotype says that sleepwalkers always leave their beds but episodes may actually involve these subtle behaviors. 

Sitting up, talking or fumbling with objects

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