
¿Qué causa la parálisis del sueño?
Revisado por pares por Dr Sarah JarvisÚltima actualización por Elizabeth Sulis KimLast updated 6 de junio de 2019
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La parálisis del sueño, donde te despiertas incapaz de moverte por un corto tiempo, es relativamente común pero puede ser increíblemente angustiante. Entonces, ¿qué puedes hacer para reducir las posibilidades de que ocurra? ¿Y qué puede decirte sobre tu salud?
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Most people sometimes have vivid nightmares - but in sleep paralysis, it can be harder to distinguish such dreams from reality.
Sometimes Beth, 27, wakes up in the middle of the night unable to move. "It usually follows a nightmare," she says. "I hear a very loud scream upon waking. I try to open my eyes and can't for a while. Then when they open I see shadows or hear noises around me - footsteps or whispering. Sometimes it happens whilst my dream is still ongoing so the dream feels much more real."
Such experiences during sleep paralysis can be scarily realistic. "It is a reason why some people feel that certain strange events really occur, such as being abducted by aliens," says sleep expert and author of How to Sleep Well, Dr Neil Stanley.
Sometimes people with sleep paralysis will feel a heavy pressure on their chest - or they will have the sensation they're choking. Hazel, 35, has experienced this twice: "The first time I had sleep paralysis, it felt like a demon on my chest, crushing and suffocating me. The second time was the same, only it was my dead cat! It's the most terrifying thing I've ever experienced. I was afraid to go to sleep for weeks after it."
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What is sleep paralysis?
Sleep paralysis can sometimes happen when you're in between being asleep and awake. Dreams occur during rapid eye movement (REM), when there is no motion or muscle activity. Sleep paralysis happens when our body's transition from REM sleep is out of sync. A patient becomes conscious while still in the paralysed dream state.
"Essentially when you are dreaming, you are usually paralysed so that you are unable to act out your dreams," explains Stanley. "However sometimes when you wake up from a dream this paralysis may persist for a number of seconds, causing the feeling that you cannot move or breathe."
What does it say about your overall health?
Volver al contenido"Although sleep paralysis can be frightening, especially if it occurs after a 'scary' dream, it is harmless," reassures Stanley.
According to a recent study, sleep paralysis is connected to general sleep quality and insomnia, frequently co-occurring with other sleep experiences such as nightmares and exploding head syndrome - a condition where the sleeper experiences auditory hallucinations, such as gunfire, cymbals or fireworks, as they are falling asleep or waking up.
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How to avoid sleep paralysis
Volver al contenidoImprove sleep quality
"There is no actual cause of sleep paralysis and little that you can do to prevent it, although anything that improves quality of your sleep may reduce the occurrence of it," reveals Stanley.
"[My sleep paralysis] generally calms down after about 10-15 seconds," says Beth. "I don't get it so much anymore. I've worked out that if I scare myself before bed or sleep in another room I'll generally get it, so I've managed to stave it off for about four months now."
Jet lag and stress can disrupt healthy sleep patterns, as can long daytime naps. Today, many people use smartphones before falling asleep, but blue light exposure at night can impact negatively upon sleep quality. Excessive caffeine o alcohol can also be detrimental to a good night's sleep. If sleep is consistently poor or erratic, it might be worth consulting your GP to rule out a sleep disorder.
Acceptance
Sleep paralysis is common and ultimately harmless - albeit frightening, emphasises Stanley. "Understanding what sleep paralysis is and the fact that it is both natural and harmless is the best way of preventing it being a problem."
"Particularly after that first experience of sleep paralysis, I was convinced it was actually real - that a demon had tried to possess me," says Hazel. "If it happened to me again, I would be disturbed but probably less scared knowing what it really is."
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After training in medicine at Cambridge and Oxford, Dr Sarah Jarvis MBE became a GP.
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