doctor : Sleepwalking usually occurs early in the night — often one to two hours after falling asleep. It's unlikely to occur during naps. A sleepwalking episode can occur rarely or often, and an episode generally lasts several minutes, but can last longer.
Someone who is sleepwalking may:
Get out of bed and walk around, Sit up in bed and open his or her eyes, Have a glazed, glassy-eyed expression, Not respond or communicate with others , Be difficult to wake up during an episode, Be disoriented or confused for a short time after being awakened, Not remember the episode in the morning, Have problems functioning during the day because of disturbed sleep, Have sleep terrors in addition to sleepwalking
Sometimes, a person who is sleepwalking will:
Do routine activities, such as getting dressed, talking or eating, Leave the house, Drive a car, Engage in unusual behavior, such as urinating in a closet,Get injured, for example, by falling down the stairs or jumping out a window, Become violent during the period of brief confusion immediately after waking or, occasionally, during sleepwalking
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