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Somnolence

Somnolence (alternatively sleepiness or drowsiness) is a state of strong desire for sleep, or sleeping for unusually long periods (compare hypersomnia). It has distinct meanings and causes. It can refer to the usual state preceding falling asleep, the condition of being in a drowsy state due to circadian rhythm disorders, or a symptom of other health…

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Other names
Sleepiness, drowsiness
Specialty
Psychiatry

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Somnolence

Nodes95
Edges94
Triples46
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.021053
Components1

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Somnolence

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related to Medicine · 31
Somnolence → Amytal, Analgesics, Antidepressants, Antihistamines, Atarax, Benadryl, Dilantin, Gabapentin, Geodon, HIV, Lyrica, MAOIs, Mogadon, Neurontin, Nytol, Other, OxyContin, Parkinson's, Phenergan, Pregabalin
related to Physical illness · 4
Somnolence → AnxietyBrain, Other, Sleepiness, Such
see also · 3
Somnolence → The, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2, WiktionaryChronic
Other names · 1
Somnolence → Sleepiness, drowsiness
Specialty · 1
Somnolence → Psychiatry
related to Severity · 1
Somnolence → Epworth Sleepiness Scale

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sleep sleepiness disorders disorder rhythm circadian drowsiness body may causes sleeping often state periods symptom viewed insomnia narcolepsy assessment hypersomnia

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
SomnolenceOther namesSleepiness, drowsiness1.00infobox
SomnolenceSpecialtyPsychiatry1.00infobox
sleep apneainstance ofdisorders are a common cause of drowsiness as are a number of other conditions0.80text
insomniainstance ofdisorders are a common cause of drowsiness as are a number of other conditions0.80text
narcolepsyinstance ofdisorders are a common cause of drowsiness as are a number of other conditions0.80text
OxyContin or heroinAnticonvulsants / antiepilepticsinstance ofmostly prescribed or illicit opiates0.80text
diazepaminstance ofor the benzodiazepines0.80text
Somnolencerelated to MedicineAnalgesics0.60section
Somnolencerelated to MedicineOxyContin0.60section
Somnolencerelated to MedicineDilantin0.60section
Somnolencerelated to MedicineTegretol0.60section
Somnolencerelated to MedicinePregabalin0.60section

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