A Pennsylvania teenager usual asleep for 64 days from November to January - which is the longest sleep episode. Nicole Delien, the name of this teen, struggling with a rare sleep disorder called Kleine-Levine Syndrome or Sleeping Beauty.
17 years old girl can sleep suddenly. During his sleep, he would wake up in a trance for a meal and went to the bathroom and then back to sleep again.
Kleine-Levin Syndrome is a rare disorder that causes the sufferer asleep for at least 18 to 19 hours a day.
Nicole's mother, Vicki, said her daughter would sleep 18 to 19 hours a day. Then when he finally got up to eat, "He remains in an unconscious condition," he said.
Vicki Delien told reporters before he was frustrated in efforts to get the right diagnosis for her daughter. Until now, no doctor who discovered exactly what causes it.
A doctor at Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, is now handling Nicole, including providing training and medicine. "Individuals who are infected may be experienced for a few weeks, months, or even years without experiencing any symptoms," he said.
In addition to excessive sleeping, including the Sleeping Beauty syndrome is disorientation, hallucinations, behavior such as children, eating during sleep, to the behavior of hyper-sexuality while awake, according to the Oxford Journals.
The report said the disorder is generally experienced by men. The cause of Kleine-Levin Syndrome is unknown.
Previously, Eric Haller, a young student with the disorder, known to have this syndrome after recovering from illness. He fell into a long sleep episode about eight to 10 times a year.
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