In most cases, treatment isn't required unless hypnic jerks are part of a more complex sleep disorder. If hypnic jerks become too frequent or interfere with healthy sleep, lifestyle changes such as stress management may reduce their frequency. Although not commonly prescribed, some medications may offer benefits in cases where the symptoms are frequent or persistent and other treatments have failed.

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