See below: If you snore, have excessive daytime sleepiness, trouble falling or staying asleep, morning headaches, fatigue, trouble concentrating, periodically stop breathing at night, have a dry mouth, night time acid reflux, sleep paralysis, hypnic jerks, or hallucinations as you fall asleep or get up, you could have a sleep disorder. If you have sleep concerns, please see a sleep medicine specialist.
Answered 7/15/2014
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