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Husband Sleeping 3 Hours During Day

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January 4
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Sleep disturbances, including excessive daytime sleepiness, are common in Parkinson's disease. If your husband is sleeping for three hours during the day, it could be due to fatigue, medication side effects, or poor nighttime sleep. Excessive daytime sleepiness can increase risks, such as accidents. It's important to Show Full Answer

Sleep disturbances, including excessive daytime sleepiness, are common in Parkinson's disease. If your husband is sleeping for three hours during the day, it could be due to fatigue, medication side effects, or poor nighttime sleep. Excessive daytime sleepiness can increase risks, such as accidents. It's important to discuss this with his doctor to adjust medications or explore strategies to improve his sleep patterns.

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