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  1. According to reports, bangungot causes the patient to “rise and moan” during their sleep. This rising (bangon) and moaning (ungol) is where bangungot gets its name. Because of the lack of scientific study, doctors and scientists refer to bangungot as Sudden and Unexplained Death in Sleep (SUDS) or Sudden Nocturnal Death Syndrome (SUNDS).

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  3. Acute pancreatitis (AP) could be the most widely accepted theory that causes bangungot. Acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis is an inflammation of the pancreas. It often occurs suddenly and quickly, and in some cases, could be fatal.

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  5. Bangungot is sometimes described as sudden unexpected nocturnal death syndrome or SUNDS. This refers to sudden death during sleep that occurs in otherwise healthy adults. Researchers have frequently described SUNDS to be the same disorder as Brugada syndrome.

  6. Jan 26, 2023 · Arguably the most famous case of suspected bangungot is Rico Yan. The ’90s heartthrob was discovered dead in his Palawan hotel room at the age of 27—at the peak of his fame and supposedly in good health. Fans were shocked and horrified at the news. And being a famous figure, people got to talking.

  7. Jul 1, 2011 · Mutations were identified in SCN5A in three families. One mutation, R367H, lies in the first P segment of the pore-lining region between the DIS5 and DIS6 transmembrane segments of SCN5A.