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I have anxiety problems... Y when I take alcohol drink near about 8 to 9 pm 120 ml... After drinking m going to sleep but sudden my sleep awake near about 3:00 am to 4:00 am my heart beat so fast ...just like my heart beat outside my heart.. But day time take alcohol noothing heart beat fast ... Why only night time happen this ...
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Alcohol on long term daily use (e.g., around 2-3 years or longer) has been reported to worsen sleep quality, duration, and also causes disturbances like bad dreams etc. if you have been taking alcohol for long time it may have caused enough damage in your brain that your sleep has now been started to be affected. As for anxiety, it is very common for people with anxiety to have sleep disturbances also. Although alcohol is anxiolytic but alcohol and anxiety together can cause more harm to sleep. There are better medicines that treat anxiety much better and for longer term than alcohol. Consider taking treatment for both.
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take help for de-addiction. try to stop alcohol as soon as possible.
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if you continue to use alcohol the damage to your body and brain will increase and you will have to go to hospital in emergency one day. try to stop before that happens.
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Paroxysmal anxiety. It means it can happen at any time all of a sudden. Alcohol is an anxiolytic however it is bad for sleep. It may help in the beginning but on a longer run it’s gonna do more harm.
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You need to consult with a psychiatrist
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