Anxiety ...

2024-02-25 05:22:39
I have anxiety isssue When I drunk day time nothing with me. When I drunk near 8:00PM after 3-4 pegs Come home nd sleep Then sudden my sleep distrub mid night and my heart race very very fast ...and sweating.. Yeh kyu hota hai bakki mere frnds ke sath esa nhi hota..
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Answered2024-03-05 07:07:50

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This is due to alcohol causing anxiety or general medical changes which needs to be evaluated by a psychiatrist in person and get treated.

Answered2024-02-25 17:57:16

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Probably you have developed tolerance .tolerance is a condition in which a person who is regularly taking alcohol either needs higher doses or frequent doses. So in your case decreased sleep, palpitations, sweating are symptoms when alcohol levels fall in CNS. Therefore it is advised to seek a consultation with a psychiatrist to help you deal with this problem with different treatment strategies

Answered2024-02-25 15:55:04

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Hi
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talk therapy
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psychological intervention

Answered2024-02-25 07:16:38

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Every person is a different being.  Some people have predisposition towards anxiety,  and many a times, people drink to relieve anxiety.  Book consultation with me on practo so that we can formulate a long term treatment plan for you.

Answered2024-02-25 07:05:38

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Alcohol can have different effects on different individuals. Alcohol is known to mess with the sleep architecture and can also precipitate anxiety.
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If you know alcohol is a trigger better to avoid, if this happens in other situations you may need to visit a Psychiatrist.

Answered2024-02-25 05:25:13

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