Nightmares and Sleep
Sleep terrors have common characteristics. They usually include arousal, agitation, large pupils, sweating, and increase blood pressure. Usually the child screams and appears terrified for several minutes until they eventually relax and return to sleep. Sleep terrors usually take place early in the night and may be combined with sleepwalking. The child typically does not remember or only has a vague memory of their dream.
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