
What Causes Excessive Sleepiness In An Elderly Person?

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Hello and welcome,
I have a few thought for what might be going on and what next steps to take:
1. If there have been any medication changes or dose changes prior to the onset of his increased need for sleep, in particular the pain or anxiety meds, consider looking into that.
2. Given his cardiac history, if he has not recently had a cardiac evaluation, consider returning to his cardiologist about these symptoms.
3. Does he snore or gasp during sleeping? If he is not getting quality sleep at night, it may be causing excessive daytime fatigue. A sleep study with a sleep specialist physician would be the next thing.
4. Consider getting a TSH (thyroid stimulating hormone) level and thyroxine level as thyroid problems can cause a lot of fatigue.
5. Consider getting a complete blood count (CBC) with "peripheral smear" to assess if he has an underlying infection, anemia, or other problem.
6. Depression can, in some people, make them want to sleep all the time. If this is something that you think may be a possibility or correlate with the onset of his symptoms, a psychiatrist can help with medications, and a counseling psychologist can help with dealing with depressing issues.
I hope this information helps. Please let me know if I can provide further information.

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