stress, fatigue and caffeine increase chance of hypnic jerks
according to
live science, some scientists believe stress, anxiety, fatigue, caffeine, and sleep deprivation can increase the severity or likelihood of hypnic jerks occurring. another theory is that intense exercise or physical activity in the evening may also cause them. and though these odds jerks often happen spontaneously, they can also be caused by sound, light, or some other stimuli around us.
and while sometimes they can be powerful enough to wake you up completely, hypnic jerks can also occur without the person noticing anything happened at all.
who is most likely to experience hypnic jerks?
they can happen to anyone, at any time, but are more common in children, according to bbc future. some research suggests that about 60 to 70 per cent of people experience hypnic jerks.
should you worry about hypnic jerks?
while some people may experience painful of tingly sensation when the jerking motion occurs, generally there should not be any pain — though you may be startled out of a fun dream.
if they happen once in a awhile, hypnic jerks aren’t usually concerning. however, if you notice they are persistent and frequent it may be worth mentioning to your doctor.