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Sleepless night
My husband is an IT professional and used to work till late night.he starts his work at morning 11 a.m. and continued it till morning 3a.m. or 4a.m. After that he doesn't get sleep or if he gets sleep that is only for 3,4 hour in 24hour. Currently he had a anxiety attack after this he cannot get sleep properly due to this anxiety fobia.he feels that his heart beat becoming faster or his pressure is falling. In this situation what can we do?
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Definitely sleep is the clear factor for this features so please have a proper sleep for atleast 3-5 days to break this cycle. Because next this might lead to other symptoms like rise in BP n pulse rate even sugar too
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Hi . Looks like he is under a lot of stress and would certainly benefit with a psychiatry consult.
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