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  2. May 1, 2024 · Hypnic jerks occur during the transition from wakefulness into sleep, happen quickly, and are generally considered harmless. If you only experience hypnic jerks, you probably do not need to see a doctor. However, some symptoms similar to hypnic jerks may require medical attention.

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · The most common symptom of a hypnic jerk is a sudden, involuntary jerking of the muscles– usually in the arms or legs. 1 The sleeper may or may not wake up from this jerk or be aware of it. 2 Other common symptoms that can accompany this involuntary “jumping” of the muscles include 1 :

  4. Oct 7, 2022 · Hypnagogic jerks are sudden and involuntary twitches or muscle contractions that occur while falling asleep or waking up. They are usually harmless and normal, but may be associated with other sleep disorders or conditions that require evaluation and treatment.

  5. Dec 14, 2022 · Symptoms of a hypnic jerk are: Sensory flash. Falling sensation. Jerk or jolt of a body part or muscle. Rapid heartbeat and quickened breathing. Sweating. Hallucination or dream that leads to fall or jump. What Do Hypnic Jerks Feel Like?

  6. Dec 21, 2023 · Hypnic jerks are involuntary muscle twitches that occur as people fall asleep. They may feel like falling, tripping, or an electric shock. Learn about the possible causes, how to prevent them, and when to see a doctor.

  7. Mar 16, 2023 · Myoclonus is a sudden and brief muscle movement that can happen for various reasons. Learn about the causes, types and treatment of myoclonus, including hypnic jerks (sleep myoclonus).

  8. Jan 13, 2023 · Symptoms. People with myoclonus often describe their symptoms as jerks, shakes or spasms that are: Sudden; Brief; Involuntary; Shock-like; Variable in intensity and frequency; Occurring in one part of the body or all over the body; Sometimes severe enough to interfere with eating, speaking or walking; When to see a doctor

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