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Uncontrollable ZZZZZs
Narcolepsy in Children
Part Two
By Carma Haley
Sheldon states that the factor to determine whether or not a person is a carrier of the narcolepsy gene has not yet been determined but if a parent has the disorder or knows of a family history, they need to observe their child for any signs and symptoms and if present, get them evaluated by both a pediatrician and an accredited sleep disorders clinic at once. "Either a family history or the presence of symptoms are indications for further evaluation," says Sheldon. "A pediatrician can examine for the presence of narcolepsy and should then refer the child and the parents to an accredited sleep disorder center that will make the diagnosis. The pediatrician can then follow the patient through their progress. But the diagnosis really needs to be made at the sleep disorder center."


