She sleepwalks, and what is more, she sleep-talks. And when she talks, the Doctor hears that she has some very serious guilt issues.
Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to hide his emotions and actions.
Macbeth was worried about Lady Macbeth because she had begun sleepwalking. Because of this development, he called for the doctor to check on her. The gentlewoman was the woman who attended on Lady Macbeth, and who showed the doctor where she could be found at night. Both watch the sleepwalking scene. Later, the doctor reports his findings to Macbeth. "She is troubled by thick-coming fancies that keep her from her rest." But he tells Macbeth that there is no medical answer for her problem; "Therein the patient must minister to himself."
to observe Lady Macbeth's unusual behavior. your welcome
Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth worry about it. She says, "Why did you bring the daggers from the place?" when Macbeth fails to leave them there. She wants them left to incriminate the guards. But Macbeth worries that they may not incriminate the guards enough, so he kills them.
The Doctor has to wait 2 nights in order to see Lady Macbeth sleepwalking.
Macbeth expresses frustration and impatience toward the doctor, demanding that he cure Lady Macbeth's illness quickly.
Has sex with moose
The blood on his hands. He's worried that it will never wash off.
The Doctor and Gentlewoman watch Lady Macbeth sleepwalk. She incessantly rubs her hands together, trying to wash off imaginary spots of blood. The blood represents her guilt that she is unable to shake off.
because Lady Macbeth talks about the murder, and the Lady in waiting has no witness for her speech
The Doctor means Lady Macbeth's guilt and inner turmoil can only be solved by God/a priest; a doctor could not help her mental sickness
"Go get some water, and wash this filthy witness from your hand." In other words, she is trying to distract him.