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Insomnia.. No sleep
Well the thing is m facing severe sleep problem..2 years ago i use to sleep like a horse no matter at what time i slept u easily had sleep for 10 hours but now a days m not able to sleep there is no sleep in my eyes infact if i don't sleep in night then also there is no headache or sleepiness in daytime.... Yhe thing is if somehow i get a sleep i get awake again n again n then its hard to sleep back..m not able to sleep tight its so irritating
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HOMOEOPATHIC treatment can permanently cure this problem rapidly effectively and efficiently without any side effects
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you need to consult me online through this platform and medicines will be sent to you by courier
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Insomnia is a sleep disorder in which a person finds it difficult to fall asleep or to stay asleep. Insomnia also includes poor sleep quality, restless sleep, waking up several times during sleep, and feeling un-refreshed or tired after waking up.  Homeopathy provides a very safe, effective and non-habit forming treatment of both types of insomnia — acute and chronic. Since the Homeopathic medicines are sourced from natural substances, there are no side-effects. While Insomnia lasting less than a month is considered acute, if the condition continues for more than a month, it is referred to as chronic Insomnia. There are various causes of Insomnia. The prominent ones are stress, grief, depression, emotional disturbance, intake of stimulants like coffee and alcohol, and a huge number of medical reasons (like heart diseases, breathing disorders, thyroid problems, and rheumatoid arthritis). Insomnia is also one of the major concerns in elderly people. You can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance and permanent cure without any side effects Medicines will reach you via courier services
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Not worry Do some special yoga for this Consult with me
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Hello, Homeopathy will be a nice option for your sleep disorder. As Homeopathy medicines are safe and non-addictive, you can start Homeopathic treatment. To begin with treatment, we need a detailed history of your case.
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Hope you recover soon. Exercise regularly and reduce your stress by meditation.
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it is likely that your insomnia is due to your lifestyle.
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I would advise you to change your lifestyle these steps may help: - When you sleep irregular hours, your internal clock, known as circadian rhythm, gets altered and our body doesn't know when it's supposed to sleep. You should set an ideal time at night to sleep in a manner where you get 8 hours of sleep, so avoid trying to sleep in the time in between. - Have an active life where you exercise regularly. - Have a light meal at night before sleeping - Avoid non sleep activities while on bed such as mobile phones, laptop, TV - Avoid smoking and drinking if you have the habit - Avoid caffeine and carbonated drinks as the caffeine and sugar will stimulate the brain and keep you awake. - Don't skip meals and have a balanced diet, avoid spicy, oily, deep fried and junk food. - Drink a minimum of 3 liters of water per day. - Destress yourself with means such as yoga/meditation - Try reading a book in a room apart from your bedroom to confuse your mind If the condition is persistent or worsening visit the ER.
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i would suggest a routine blood test and check thyroid levels.
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I would advise you to change your lifestyle these steps may help: - When you sleep irregular hours, your internal clock, known as circadian rhythm, gets altered and our body doesn't know when it's supposed to sleep. You should set an ideal time at night to sleep in a manner where you get 8 hours of sleep, so avoid trying to sleep in the time in between. - Have an active life where you exercise regularly. - Have a light meal at night before sleeping - Avoid non sleep activities while on bed such as mobile phones, laptop, TV - Avoid smoking and drinking if you have the habit - Avoid caffeine and carbonated drinks as the caffeine and sugar will stimulate the brain and keep you awake. - Don't skip meals and have a balanced diet, avoid spicy, oily, deep fried and junk food. - Drink a minimum of 3 liters of water per day. - Destress yourself with means such as yoga/meditation If the condition is persistent or worsening visit the ER.
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