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Anxiety

Anxiety is accompanied by fear, increased heart rate, sweating, and heavy breathing. It is normal to feel anxious once in a while. But, when the feeling of worry does not go away and gets worse with time, it requires to be treated.

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I have a death phobia, along with difficulty in breathing due to my high heart rate and BP. Should I take the BP medication?

Query: Hello doctor, I am a 30-year-old. A friend of mine died two years ago. I was very afraid of that. Now there is only a little fear. I have seen many doctors. When my heart rate is increasing, it is very difficult to breathe. Breathing slowly reduces heart rate. I have done all kinds of tests like ECG...  Read Full »


Dr. Shahad Alshehri

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I read your query and understand your concern. I hope you are feeling better and doing great. I will assume that your blood pressure was measured properly in the clinic and accordingly you were given the antihypertensive medication. Well, as per the readings, it is ...  Read Full »

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