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  2. Somnolence: What Is It, Causes, Treatment - Osmosis

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    Somnolence, defined as a state of drowsiness or strong desire to fall asleep, may be characterized as either a benign symptom, such as a state of drowsiness prior to falling asleep or, most commonly, as a symptom of an underlying condition, such as a sleep disorder, anxiety, depression, or stress.

  3. Somnolence - Wikipedia

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    Somnolence (alternatively sleepiness or drowsiness) is a state of strong desire for sleep, or sleeping for unusually long periods (compare hypersomnia). It has distinct meanings and causes.

  4. Sleep disorders - Symptoms and causes - Mayo Clinic

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    Sleep disorders are conditions that change the way you sleep. If you have a sleep disorder, you may not get enough sleep or you may not feel rested when you wake up. You may be very sleepy during the daytime. You may have changes in breathing or move around a lot during sleep.

  5. Somnolence Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

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    The meaning of SOMNOLENCE is the quality or state of being drowsy : sleepiness.

  6. Here are the causes and treatment of SOMNOLENCE - FindaTopDoc

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    What is somnolence? Somnolence is the medical term used when a person is close to falling asleep or is in a state of sleepiness. In such case, the person is not able to resist the urge of sleeping or dozing off.

  7. Hypersomnolence: Symptoms, causes, diagnosis, and treatment

    www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/318677

    Hypersomnolence, or excessive daytime sleepiness, can occur even after a person has 7 hours or more of quality sleep. Hypersomnolence categories include acute, subacute, and persistent. Other terms...

  8. Drowsiness Causes: Excessive Daytime Sleepiness Explained -...

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    Drowsiness, also called “excess sleepiness” or “somnolence,” can be accompanied by lethargy, weakness, and lack of mental agility. While most people feel drowsy at some point, persistent sleepiness or fatigue, especially at inappropriate times, can indicate a sleep disorder or other medical problem.

  9. Feeling abnormally sleepy or tired during the day is commonly known as drowsiness. Drowsiness may lead to additional symptoms, such as forgetfulness or falling asleep at inappropriate times....

  10. Excessive daytime sleepiness, or daytime somnolence, is frequent and persistent drowsiness. Untreated excessive sleepiness may increase the risk of diabetes, obesity, heart disease, and other chronic conditions.

  11. Excessive Sleepiness: Exploring the Why and Solutions - ...

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    Excessive sleepiness may mean different things for different people. In general, it may involve sleeping more hours than usual and feeling sleepy most of the day. You may feel tired or drowsy,...