Stress and Its Impact on My Friend's Health

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A 20-year-old woman is experiencing increased pain and breathing problems primarily between midnight and 3 AM, coinciding with her stressful lifestyle. While stress is suggested as a potential trigger, other factors such as sleep disorders or acid reflux are also considered. Acid reflux can occur during the night and may affect breathing, while chest pain could indicate heart-related issues. Although she has seen a doctor and is reportedly improving, the specific reasons for the timing of her pain remain unclear. Seeking further medical advice is recommended for a more accurate diagnosis.
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A friend of mine, female, 20 years old, living kind of a stressed life, wakes up at 7:00 AM had some breating problems in the last few weeks.
In that time she noticed that the pain gets really really more between 12:00 AM and 3:00 AM, sometimes she would be asleep in that time, sometimes not.

So why do u think this happens ? (if you need more info, please feel free to ask).

My explanation is that she would get extremely stressed at that time (after a long day).
 
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Could you elaborate on the pain? Stress could certainly cause it, and I've seen stress trigger latent sleep disorders like sleep apnea and others that could cause breathing troubles during sleep, but I wouldn't rule out other causes.
 
Weird enough, it could be acid reflux problems. My mother had the same issue, and her dr. said that the acid could affect her breathing. Don't ask me HOW, but your friend could look into it, at least. I know that acid reflux usually happens between the hours your friend had her complaints.
 
If the pain is chest pain, she could be having some heart related problems, this would also cause the difficulty breathing.
 
I would suggest you get her to see a doctor if possible. No offense, but advice from a Physics forum is not exactly the most reliable source of medical diagnosis.
 
Thanks all :smile:.
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She has seen a doctor (i don't know what he exactly said).
Medically she is good, and became a lot better.
But she asked me why the pain came most at that time only kind to give me sth to talk about.
But since i didn't know the answer, i wondered if the peope here would :smile:.
 
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