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What Causes Trembling And Vibration Of The Body While Sleeping?

my daughter of 10 years goes to old has a problem. after she goes to bed within 20 to 30 mts times , when she goes to to deep sleep, her body trebles are vibrates and from mouth lot of saleva comes out and she wakes up and that time her eyes are nor able fix sight and face seems to be turnes much to right side. She is completly out of consious for 1 to 2 minitues and she wakes up, after this she sleeps well . The problem is when start to get sleep within 10 to 30 minitues time. What could be the reason doctor
Mon, 12 Oct 2015
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Pediatrician, Pulmonology 's  Response
Hi...I have just read through your question. By what you quote I feel that it could be --

1. Benign sleep myoclonus
2. Seizure disorder.

If I were your kid's pediatrician, I would get an EEG done. If this is abnormal I would definitely go ahead with an MRI brain and do the needful later on.

I suggest you consult your pediatrician or a pediatric neurologist for this.

Dr. Sumanth
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What Causes Trembling And Vibration Of The Body While Sleeping?

Hi...I have just read through your question. By what you quote I feel that it could be -- 1. Benign sleep myoclonus 2. Seizure disorder. If I were your kid s pediatrician, I would get an EEG done. If this is abnormal I would definitely go ahead with an MRI brain and do the needful later on. I suggest you consult your pediatrician or a pediatric neurologist for this. Dr. Sumanth