What are night terrors?
Known as the mysterious disorder occurs in deep sleep, a night terror is not a dream, but almost similar to an unexpected reaction of fear that happens during conversion process from one other stage of sleeping. During a night terror, a child in this situation might suddenly sit up, jump out of bed and screamed loudly. Breathing and heart rate of the child may be faster, sweating, irritability and fear. Although his eye may be opened wide, he is not awake and not aware of your presence. After a few minutes, or maybe longer, the child gradually calms down and continued sleeping.
A night terror is distinctly different from the common nightmares. Night terror is characterized by frequent tension and
The cause of night terrors
Night terrors can be caused by the following reasons:
Erratic sleep schedules
Changing habits (new siblings, started learning)
Too tired
Sleep deprivation
The torture of sickness, fever
Preparations affecting the central nervous system (brain)
Using new drugs
Sleeping in a new environment or away from home
Symptoms of Night Terrors
Fast heartbeat, Fast breathing, Perspiration is common symptoms during night terrors. Night terror happens in only 3-6% of children, while almost every child will have a nightmare occasionally. Night terror often happens between the ages of 4 to 12, especially when children 18 months and older. A child may have one or more nights terrorism. Most of the time, night terrors simply disappear when the mature neurological.
How to deal with night terrors of your toddler
Of course, your first instinct is to console your child, but your efforts will probably be useless. Do not try to shake or startle him awake or control him - which make him more agitated and disoriented. Adjust the soft light and spoke to him in a soft voice. Within 10 to 30 minutes, your child will calm down and will sleep deeply again.
Prevent night terrors
Night terrors of toddlers can be very frustrating for parents, who might feel helpless
Make your child's room is safe to try to prevent children from being injured
Remove all causes of sleep disturbances.
Maintaining a simple and relax bedtime routine
Ensure your child is resting in moderation and adequate
Go to the doctor to have the right medical treatment
Antidepressants may be used as a temporary treatment
Record a diary when they occur, then awaken your child 15 minutes before that time to help prevent them. This can change his sleep patterns enough to prevent terrorist overnight.
Understanding terror night may decrease your concern - and help you get a good night's sleep for your baby as well as