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Síndrome de vigilia y sueño irregular
Las personas que padecen el síndrome de sueño y vigilia irregulares pueden experimentar insomnio, somnolencia excesiva o ambos. Los pacientes generalmente tienen al menos tres episodios de sueño anormal durante un período de 24 horas, pero su cantidad total de tiempo de sueño es normal para su edad.
Si el diagnóstico no está claro, el médico puede recetarle un dispositivo llamado "actígrafo" para que usted se lo ponga. Este dispositivo es similar a un reloj de pulso y puede decir cuándo usted está durmiendo o está despierto.
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