The Matt Walker Podcast

#66 - Exploding Head Syndrome

Jan 29, 2024
This podcast explores the intriguing phenomenon of Exploding Head Syndrome (EHS), a sleep disorder characterized by sudden loud noises. Despite its name, EHS is not physically harmful and is often misunderstood. The diagnosis relies on patient-reported experiences and there is no definitive test for it. Treatment options include cognitive behavioral therapy and medication.
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What Is Exploding Head Syndrome?

  • Exploding Head Syndrome (EHS) is a real parasomnia involving sudden loud noises when falling asleep or waking up.
  • It creates distress but causes no physical harm to hearing or brain health.
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Symptoms Beyond Explosions

  • EHS includes loud auditory hallucinations often with bright visual flashes, palpitations, and adrenaline rush.
  • These physical symptoms amplify fear and anxiety around sleep, worsening patient distress.
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Diagnosis Is By Exclusion

  • Diagnosis of EHS relies on patient reports and exclusion of other conditions via EEG or MRI.
  • There is no specific test; doctors confirm by ruling out other neurological or auditory disorders.
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