Updated On: 04 May, 2020 09:03 AM IST | Mumbai | Sukanya Datta
Doctors, who are observing headaches and anxiety bouts thanks to the lockdown, point to the connection between aches and isolation

Life, as we knew it, has changed in various ways since the country went into lockdown on March 25. Those working from home are now juggling assignments and the dishes. Homemakers are labouring twice as hard. Late-night screen time to relax means some of us are waking up late, or not getting enough sleep at all.
Struggling to put together meals, a lot of us are resorting to quick junk food, or skipping them altogether, thanks to back-to-back video calls. The cleaning and the makeshift office set-up on the couch are translating to backaches, stiff necks and swollen ankles. And of course, if all of this wasn't enough, there's that nagging thought at the back of the head: when do we go back to our normal lives?