Hypersomnia What is hypersomnia? Hypersomnia is any condition that makes you feel extremely sleepy during the day. This happens even though you get a healthy amount of sleep (or more than enough). Everyone wishes they could take a midday nap once in a while. But hypersomnia is more serious. It’s more than feeling drained after a long meeting or double-block class period. If you have hypersomnia, you can’t control when you feel sleepy. You may fall asleep several times during the day, usually without meaning to. Hypersomnia can affect your ability to go to school or work. It can make it hard to maintain relationships with loved ones. You’ll also have a higher risk of accidents and injuries. Talk to a healthcare provider if you feel tired all the time or feel like you can’t control when you fall asleep. Symptoms Symptoms of hypersomnia can include: Anxiety, irritability Constant or repeated episodes of extreme sleepiness during the day Decreased energy Difficulty waking up in the morning...
Velocardiofacial Syndrome Overview Velocardiofacial syndrome, or 22q11 deletion syndrome, is known by many names, including Shprintzen syndrome, craniofacial syndrome, DiGeorge syndrome, or conotruncal anomaly face syndrome. The name Velocardiofacial syndrome comes from the Latin words “velum” meaning palate, “cardia” meaning heart, and “facies” having to do with the face. VCFS includes many common features: cleft palate, heart defects, and a characteristic facial appearance. Other common findings include minor learning problems and speech and feeding problems. Velocardiofacial syndrome is the most common syndrome associated with a cleft palate. It is estimated that one in 2,000 to 5,000 children per year are born with Velocardiofacial syndrome, and more than 130,000 individuals in the United States have this syndrome. Since the initial description of this syndrome, many other parts of the body have been reported to be involved. Many of the affected body systems are: Immune system...