Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that causes excessive daytime sleepiness, leading to sudden and uncontrollable sleep episodes. Some individuals may also experience additional symptoms, such as sudden muscle weakness (cataplexy) triggered by strong emotions. At Sp Medifort, we provide expert narcolepsy treatment in South India to help manage symptoms and improve daily functioning.
SP Medifort Hospital provides comprehensive care for narcolepsy through expert sleep specialist consultation, advanced narcolepsy medical evaluation, and personalized treatment plans. As a leading narcolepsy treatment hospital and narcolepsy care center, the hospital offers complete neurological sleep disorder care, including diagnostic services at a modern polysomnography test center and a multiple sleep latency test hospital for accurate confirmation using the MSLT test for narcolepsy. Patients benefit from structured monitoring such as a narcolepsy sleep diary, timely narcolepsy consultation appointments, and evidence-based narcolepsy treatment in South India delivered by experienced specialists. Recognized among the best sleep disorder hospitals in South India, SP Medifort Hospital ensures advanced and patient-focused sleep disorder management.
Narcolepsy symptoms often worsen during the first few years and typically persist throughout life. Common symptoms include:
Narcolepsy is caused by a combination of neurological, genetic, and immune system factors that disrupt normal sleep-wake regulation.
Narcolepsy is diagnosed by assessing sleep patterns, symptoms, and conducting specialized sleep tests.
There are only a few known risk factors for narcolepsy, including:
There is no cure for narcolepsy, but treatment can help manage symptoms and improve alertness and quality of life.
Medications: Doctors often prescribe medications to help control excessive daytime sleepiness and related symptoms. Stimulant medications such as modafinil or armodafinil help promote wakefulness during the day, while newer options like solriamfetol and pitolisant may also be used. Antidepressants (such as SSRIs or SNRIs) can help reduce symptoms like cataplexy, hallucinations, and sleep paralysis. Sodium oxybate may be prescribed to improve nighttime sleep and reduce daytime sleepiness and cataplexy.
Lifestyle Measures: Making structured changes to your daily routine can significantly help manage narcolepsy. Maintaining a regular sleep schedule, taking short scheduled naps during the day, avoiding alcohol and nicotine, and engaging in regular exercise can improve sleep quality and reduce daytime sleepiness.
Supportive Care: Counseling, education, and accommodations at work or school can assist individuals in coping with the challenges of narcolepsy. Support groups and tailored strategies help people adjust their environment and daily habits to maintain alertness and safety.