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Irregular Sleep Tips

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MBBS,DNB ( Internal medicine),MNAMS,RCOP...read more

General Physician•Faizabad
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It is not uncommon for us to feel sleepy at work every once in a while. You need to get an important assignment done, but all that you want to do is curl up and take a nap. We all have our days of drowsiness. But when it becomes a daily habit and begins to interfere with productivity, it is a cause for concern. Chronic fatigue and drowsiness can almost always be traced back to underlying medical conditions, such as low blood sugar levels or depression. There are many simple remedies for this iss...more
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BHMS, MD - Medicine

Homeopathy Doctor•Ghaziabad
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In case you are not being able to sleep, you will have to think twice because it is a very important part of your daily actions. However, you will also have to be considerate about the complications that arise on the chance that you lose your sleep. It happens to be the essential ingredient through which you can find your body and nerves at ease. Most important is that a larger part of the human race and its healthy living based entirely on the proper running of the body and for that sleep is a ...more
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General Physician•Shimla
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Sleep is the best reliever of all stress and physical pain. Not only is it important to get sleep but also to sleep soundly and without any disturbance, as even quality matters. Here are a few tips to get better sleep:

It is important to maintain the same sleep schedule every single day. This helps to naturalize your body clock and get the best quality sleep.

Switch off all mobile phones, laptops and other electronic devices. Their artificial glow not only hampers your eyesigh...more
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Gynaecologist•Pune
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During pregnancy, it is not uncommon for women to contract thyroid diseases like gestational hyperthyroidism and gestational hypothyroidism. The main problem, however, is that the symptoms of gestational hypothyroidism are very much similar to those which can be observed during normal pregnancy. The difficulty in differentiating between the two is the sole reason why many pregnant women are caught unawares, eventually resulting in further complications after the first trimester.
If gestation...more
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Cardiologist•Raipur
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We're all guilty of making fun of snorers but sometimes this snoring can be a symptom of sleep apnea. Sleep apnea is a condition where breathing is not continuous and may start and stop many times while asleep. This affects the quality of your sleep and in turn, can affect many aspects of your health including your cardiovascular health. Here's how:

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When a sleep apnea patient's breathing stops, the oxygen levels in the blood also suddenly fall. This can increase ...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Navi Mumbai
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A good night's sleep is very essential for the body and mind to recharge and be ready to function to its full extent each day. Though the constant change in lifestyles has removed the fixed sleep hours, it is still advisable that for a healthy lifestyle, about 7 to 8 hours of sound sleep is essential. Studies reveal that about 60% of the UK population is sleep deprived, getting 6 or fewer hours of sleep. Further, studies have shown that there is a good correlation between a person's food habits ...more
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ENT Specialist•Noida
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Sleep apnea is a sleeping disorder in which you experience frequent breathing pauses while sleeping. In case of some, the pauses may last for just a few seconds, while for others, it may continue for a few minutes. Sleep apnea is generally chronic in nature. There are three types of sleep apnea, namely Central, Obstructive and Complex sleep apnea. Central sleep apnea occurs if the brain fails to transmit signals to the muscles responsible for your breathing functions. Obstructive sleep apnea occ...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Delhi
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Are you looking for Ayurvedic treatment for improving your sleep? The principles of Ayurveda state that sufficient sleep along with a proper diet, and wise utilization of energy are important for maintaining good health.

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According to Ayurveda, the vitiation of the three doshas either taken all together or individually may result in sleeplessness. All factors, that are responsible for the aggravation of Vata and/or pitta including environmental and die...more
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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1. Exercise.
Try to exercise 20 to 30 minutes a day. Daily exercise often helps people sleep, although a workout soon before bedtime may interfere with sleep. For maximum benefit, try to get your exercise about 6 to 8 hours before going to bed. Do not exercise within two hours of bedtime.


2. Avoid caffeine, nicotine, and alcohol.
Avoid drinks that contain caffeine, which acts as a stimulant and keeps people awake. Sources of caffeine include coffee, chocolate, soft drinks, ...more
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Cardiologist•Delhi
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The heart is a muscular organ and beats at regular intervals. This is known as heart rate, which indicates a person s overall health. In a normal healthy individual, it ranges from 60 to 100 depending on overall health status. A heart rate outside of these ranges is usually a cause for concern.

Bradycardia is when the heart rate is below 60. While this could be a sign of fitness and health in some, it could also mean an underlying cardiac condition in others. Low heart rate is seen in m...more
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