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Can sleep paralysis be associated with a heart problem in any way? |
I am currently seeing a doctor for possible PVST (Paroxysmal Supraventricle Tachycarida) and it's wearing out my energy. When I take naps in the afternoon I experience sleep paralysis, and occasionally at night. They are two different conditions. the PVST involves a rapid beating of the heart due to an affectation of the AV node, which is treatable. Actually, this could provoque the whole opposite effect, such as an anxiety state. no correlation point 2 |
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