Sleep disorders like sleep apnea can lead to nightmares if the body is unable to enter a state of secure, restful sleep. The condition causes people to periodically stop breathing for a time in the middle of the night, which can cause them to jolt awake, and bring on nightmares when the brain is plunged into survival mode. For some people, the sound of a sleep apnea machine can fuel these nightmares.

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