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Election Anxiety Disorder — Why Indians Lose Sleep Every Five Years | Bharosa

She has not slept properly in three weeks. Every morning at 5 AM she reaches for her phone to check the latest poll, the latest controversy, the latest exit forecast. She fights with her uncle about it at dinner. She fights with her colleagues about it on lunch breaks. She fights with strangers about it in WhatsApp groups at midnight. Her chest feels tight. Her heart races whenever she sees a breaking news notification. The election is still six weeks away. Her husband has stopped asking her how she is, because the answer is always the same — fine, just a bit stressed about the election.

If you recognise this person in yourself, you are not alone, and you are not making it up. Election seasons in India produce a measurable, recognisable cluster of symptoms in people across the political spectrum, and clinicians around the world have begun calling it election anxiety disorder. It is not a formal diagnosis in the manuals yet, but the symptoms are real, the mechanism is well understood, and the treatment is effective. At Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospitals - Hyderabad, we have seen a consistent rise in patients during every election cycle — and the pattern is unmistakable.

Why Election Cycles Specifically Cause Clinical Anxiety

The American Psychological Association's Stress in America report, one of the most respected national mental health surveys in the world, has documented year after year that election seasons produce significant, measurable spikes in stress, anxiety, and sleep disturbance across the population. The trend is global, and it is getting worse with each cycle. The mechanism is consistent. Elections threaten things people care deeply about — values, communities, futures, identities — and the brain processes existential threat in the same way regardless of whether the threat is political, financial, or physical.

Add to this the structural problem of modern news consumption. Every notification is engineered to grab your attention. Every headline is designed to provoke a reaction. Every social media platform is optimised to surface the most outrageous, the most polarising, and the most emotionally charged content possible. The World Health Organization has formally recognised excessive screen exposure and chronic information stress as contributors to anxiety disorders globally. Harvard Medical School has published research linking sustained doomscrolling to elevated cortisol, sleep disturbance, and depressive symptoms. Election season multiplies all of these effects, often for months at a stretch.

The Specific Symptoms of Election Anxiety

Sleep disruption, particularly difficulty falling asleep or waking at unusual hours to check the news. Compulsive checking of polls, social media, and news apps. Racing thoughts about possible outcomes. Physical symptoms — chest tightness, shallow breathing, gastrointestinal upset, headaches — triggered by news stories. Irritability and shortened temper with family, friends, and colleagues. Difficulty concentrating on work or routine tasks. Withdrawal from people who hold opposing political views. Catastrophising about the future. Some patients also describe a kind of moral exhaustion — the sense that the country is being decided in real time and they are powerless to influence it.

If three or more of these are present and have been going on for more than two weeks, you are no longer experiencing healthy political engagement. You are experiencing clinically significant anxiety with a political trigger, and it is treatable in exactly the same way as any other anxiety presentation. Ignoring it does not make it go away. It usually deepens it, because the underlying nervous system activation does not switch off when the polls close.

Why You Should Not Just Tough It Out

Sustained anxiety has measurable physical consequences. Chronic cortisol elevation impairs sleep, immunity, digestion, cognitive function, and cardiovascular health. The longer you stay in a state of activation, the harder it becomes to come back down to baseline. Many patients arrive at Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospitals Hyderabad after election cycles with what looks like new-onset generalised anxiety disorder, panic disorder, or insomnia — conditions that may persist long after the original political trigger has passed. The body keeps a careful score, and the post-election bill can take months to pay.

How Bharosa Treats Election Anxiety

At Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospitals Hyderabad, our consultant MD Psychiatrists and clinical psychologists assess patients with election-related anxiety as carefully as we would any other anxiety presentation. We use evidence-based Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT) to address the catastrophising, the compulsive checking, and the cognitive distortions that election season encourages. We help patients build healthier news consumption patterns, restore sleep, and rebuild the boundaries between civic engagement and self-destruction. Where the anxiety has progressed to a level requiring medication, we provide it.

Patients consistently report that within weeks of treatment, their sleep returns, their relationships with family members across the political spectrum begin to recover, and they are able to stay informed without being consumed. Caring about the future of your country is healthy. Sacrificing your nervous system to it is not. Treatment helps you do the first without doing the second.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is election anxiety a real diagnosis?

A: Not as a standalone diagnosis, but it is a recognised pattern that fits within anxiety disorders.

Q: Should I just stop watching the news?

A: A break helps significantly. If anxiety is already established, treatment is needed too.

Q: Why do I lose sleep over politics specifically?

A: Because the brain processes political threat the same way it processes existential threat.

Q: Will medication help?

A: Sometimes, when sleep or panic are severe. Therapy is the main treatment.

Q: Does Bharosa treat election anxiety in Hyderabad?

A: Yes. We see anxiety patients of all kinds at our LB Nagar facility.

Caring about your country is healthy. Losing your sleep, your peace, and your relationships over it is not. Speak to Bharosa Neuro Psychiatry Hospitals Hyderabad on +91 95050 58886.



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