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Night terrors and nightmares

Many children have nightmares and night terrors, but most grow out of them. Some adults also can also have them.

Check it's a night terror or nightmare

Night terrors and nightmares are different and happen at different stages of sleep.

During a night terror you may talk and move about but are asleep. It's rare to remember having a night terror.

Nightmares are bad dreams you wake up from and can remember.

Night terrors are most common in children between the ages of 3 and 8, while nightmares can affect both children and adults.

Night terrors Nightmares
Mainly affect children Affect both children and adults
Scream, shout, thrash about, jump out of bed, eyes open but not awake, will not remember it Strong feelings of fear, child may wake up and be able to remember the dream
Happen in the early part of the night, sometimes more than once, lasting up to 15 minutes Happen later in the night

If you cannot move or speak as you wake up or fall asleep, you may have sleep paralysis. This is not the same as having a night terror.

Causes of night terrors and nightmares

Common causes of night terrors and nightmares include:

  • being very tired or unwell
  • sudden noises at night or needing to pee during the night (which can affect your deep sleep)
  • something that's frightened you (such as watching a scary film) or made you stressed, anxious or worried

They can also be caused by:

Night terrors are more common in people with family members who have had night terrors or who sleepwalk.

See a GP if:

  • your child has night terrors several times a night or has them most nights
  • your child has lots of nightmares about the same thing
  • you're having regular nightmares that are affecting your sleep and everyday life
How to help a child who has night terrors or nightmares

For most people, night terrors and nightmares get better on their own.

If your child is having night terrors or nightmares, there are things you can try to help.

Do

  • try having a relaxing bedtime routine

  • keep a sleep diary (including things you did during the day and evening, how you were feeling and how you slept) to help identify any causes

  • try to deal with things that might be causing stress or anxiety

How to help someone having night terrors

During a night terror, you should:

  • stay calm and wait for the person to calm down
  • do not talk to them or try to stop them moving about, unless there's a risk they could hurt themselves or someone else
  • do not try to wake them – they may not recognise you and may get more upset if you try to comfort them

If they're having a night terror at the same time every night, try waking them up 15 minutes before the night terror every night for a week. This can sometimes stop the night terrors happening.

Treatments for night terrors and nightmares

Treatment for nightmares in adults depends on what may be causing them.

If you're having nightmares caused by a traumatic event, a GP may recommend psychological treatment such as counselling.

If you have a condition that affects your sleep, treatment will usually involve trying to manage the condition better.

Last Reviewed
22 August 2023
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