Would you know if you had a seizure in your sleep?
Marcus Reynolds
Published Jun 06, 2026
Although nocturnal seizures occur during sleep, some of their characteristics are similar to daytime seizures. During a nocturnal seizure, you may: cry out or make unusual noises, especially before muscles tense. suddenly appear very rigid.
What are signs of seizures in your sleep?
It can be hard to recognize nocturnal seizures, especially in children, but symptoms can include:
- crying out.
- unusual noises.
- convulsions.
- bedwetting.
- muscle twitches or jerks.
- tongue biting.
- falling out of bed.
- trouble waking after seizure.