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Paroniria | |
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Other names | Nightmares, night terrors, excess dreams |
Specialty | Psychiatry |
Paroniria is a medical condition involving an excess of morbid dreams and nightmares.
Paroniria is suspected to have many causes, including fear, stress, depression, trauma, and sleep deprivation, among others. It may also be caused by the effects of antihistamines.
References
- Quarterly Journal of Psychological Medicine and Medical Jurisprudence. A. Simpson & Company. 1867. pp. 280–.
- John Mason GOOD (1820). A physiological system of Nosology; with a corrected and simplified nomenclature. Cox and Son. pp. 293–.
- The Medical Press & Circular. 1867. pp. 455–.
- Eshelman, Alan (1999-04-05). "Paroniria and medical nightmares". SFGATE.
- Mathias B, Schutte M, Hopf G. (31 December 1987). "Adverse effects of antihistaminics". Zeitschrift für Hautkrankheiten. 63 (Suppl 4): 47–51. PMID 2908091.
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