It sounds like your palpitations and sleep disturbances might be linked to anxiety, stress, or an underlying medical condition despite taking your high blood pressure medication regularly. Since you’re already exercising and meditating, but still experiencing symptoms, it’s important to rule out potential causes like electrolyte imbalances, dehydration, excessive caffeine intake, or medication side effects. Keeping a sleep journal to track when palpitations occur (before sleep, after eating, during stressful thoughts) can help identify triggers.
You might benefit from progressive muscle relaxation, controlled breathing (like 4-7-8 breathing), and CBT techniques for stress management to calm your nervous system before bed. However, since palpitations persist despite healthy lifestyle efforts, it’s best to consult a doctor for an ECG or Holter monitor test to rule out any underlying heart rhythm issues. Take therapy, and you can connect with me on nine two six six seven two six zero six five.
Answered2025-03-17 08:51:42
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