Toddler sleep- screaming

My girl is generally a good sleeper but there may be a couple times a week where she wakes screaming for between 1-2 hours inconsolably. She doesn't want to be touched and just screams. It breaks my heart and send my anxiety through the roof. She is able to talk but can never say what's wrong ...like eat, pain, cuddle etc so I can't soothe her. At times I don't know if I should take her to the gp. I don't wish this on anyone but at the same time I hope other mothers experience this as i don't know if this is abnormal.and needs attention. The screaming is BAD like neighbours can hear. Is it just me?

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