| Literature DB >> 25883492 |
Sourav Das1, Ravi Gupta1, Mohan Dhyani1, Deepak Goel2.
Abstract
Sleep-related bruxism may present with headache. However, in clinical practice it may be difficult to differentiate from other causes of headache, especially in subjects with substance abuse. We are presenting a case of sleep-related bruxism that presented with headache and sleep-related symptoms in the presence of substance abuse. Polysomnography was used to ascertain cause of headache. How the other possible causes of headache ruled out is also discussed in report. In short, Sleep-related bruxism can cause headache that is worse in the morning. It is associated with poor quality sleep.Entities:
Keywords: Headache; I sleep initiation and maintenance disorders; sleep bruxism
Year: 2015 PMID: 25883492 PMCID: PMC4387823 DOI: 10.4103/0976-3147.150293
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurosci Rural Pract ISSN: 0976-3155
Polysomnographic variables in the case
Figure 1Polysomnography findings in sleep-related bruxism. Limb Movement (Right leg) preceding the RMMA by 1 second and associated with micro-arousal (EEG), grinding sounds (Snore), normal airflow and increase in heart rate (BPM)