Sleep paralysis: When nightmares feel real- science, causes, and how to wake up

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Sleep paralysis, a common yet frightening experience, affects about 20% of people, causing temporary immobility and vivid hallucinations during the transition between sleep and wakefulness. Disruptions in REM sleep, irregular sleep schedules, stress, and sleeping on the back are contributing factors. While generally harmless, recurrent episodes warrant medical consultation to rule out underlying disorders and explore treatment options.