Paroniria
Paroniria | |
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Other names | Nightmares, night terrors, excess dreams |
Specialty | Psychiatry |
Paroniria is a medical condition involving an excess of morbid dreams and nightmares.[1][2][3]
Paroniria is suspected to have many causes, including fear, stress, depression, trauma, and sleep deprivation, among others.[4] It may also be caused by the effects of antihistamines.[5]
References
- ↑ Quarterly Journal of Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. A. Simpson & Company. 1867. pp. 280–.
- ↑ John Mason GOOD (1820). A physiological system of Nosology; with a corrected and simplified nomenclature. Cox and Son. pp. 293–.
- ↑ The Medical Press & Circular. 1867. pp. 455–.
- ↑ Eshelman, Alan (1999-04-05). "Paroniria and medical nightmares". SFGATE.
- ↑ Mathias B, Schutte M, Hopf G. (31 December 1987). "Adverse effects of antihistaminics". Zeitschrift für Hautkrankheiten. 63 (Suppl 4): 47–51. PMID 2908091.
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