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- | **Hypersomnolence Disorder** (DSM-5), or **Idiopathic Hypersomnia** (ICSD-3), is a broad diagnosis and includes symptoms of excessive quantity of sleep, deteriorated quality of wakefulness, and sleep inertia. Individuals with this disorder fall asleep quickly and have a high sleep efficiency (>90%). They may have difficulty waking up in the morning, sometimes appearing confused, combative, or ataxic. This prolonged impairment of alertness during the sleep-wake transition is often referred to as sleep inertia (or sleep drunkenness). | + | **Idiopathic Hypersomnia** (ICSD-3) or **Hypersomnolence Disorder** (DSM-5), is a broad diagnosis and includes symptoms of excessive quantity of sleep, deteriorated quality of wakefulness, and sleep inertia. Individuals with this disorder fall asleep quickly and have a high sleep efficiency (>90%). They may have difficulty waking up in the morning, sometimes appearing confused, combative, or ataxic. This prolonged impairment of alertness during the sleep-wake transition is often referred to as sleep inertia (or sleep drunkenness). |
== Prevalence == | == Prevalence == |