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Understanding Confusional Arousals or Sleep Drunkenness

Confusional arousals, also known as sleep drunkenness, occur when part of the brain remains asleep while other parts awaken, often due to interrupted sleep. These episodes are more common in children.

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Source: Verywell Health

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