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Post Graduate Diploma in Counselling Psy...read more

Psychologist•Noida
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These things take time but sir pls tell me what are your alternative treatments that you are taking? medicines shall control your symptoms...but they cannot take away the way you think the way you operate the way you behave somewhere as human beings we need to continue to evolve change our patterns that are negatively impacting us...what make us angry or overreact...what are the triggers of depressive mood...self awareness is a must...but along all this you need to be excited about life...it has...more
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Suffering from ed since a month. Very rare erections. Last week I had erections. Was able to have sex. But now it went into same abnormality. My tsh is 5.86, testosterone is 308, lh- 1.56, fsh- 1.91, serum prolactin- 7.53. I have been advised nano leo- once daily, cialis 10 mg weekly thrice. But I have been advised to pause for a month as I am under various other medications. I am taking telma ln 40 for bp, thyronorm- 12.75 mcg early morning. Due to my spinal l3/l4 to l5/s1 nerve compression at 3 points I am taking pregabalin-25 mg, methylcobalamin-1, 500 mcg, nortryptityline- 10 mg. Additionally for anxiety I take etitop- 0.5 mg before sleep, other medications include akubon plus which also contains methylcobalamin- 1,500 mcg. Very worried about ed. Spine stenosis under physiotherapy and rest since 3 weeks.

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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Erections result from a complex combination of brain stimuli, hormonal actions, and blood vessel and nerve functions. Any interference with with these factors can lead to impotence/ED. Other contributing causes of impotency include alcohol, cigarettes, arteriosclerosis, sexually transmitted diseases, high blood pressure, hormonal imbalances (such as low levels of thyroid hormones) or abusive masturbation. In some instances, impotence results from the lack of sexual desire. This cause...more
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Don't take injections. Never take injections. It is unnecessary pain.
Just start a good multivitamin tablet.
And taking B12 is not enough. Get proper treatment of the cause of low level of B12. Otherwise once you stop taking B12 it will again come back down if not taken proper treatment.
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General Physician•Alappuzha
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They are practically same in use and nortriptyline is a metabolite of amitriptyline that has less adverse effects (less anticholinergic effects and hypotensive) and is effect for depression and neuropathic pain.”
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General Physician•Kota
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Yes you can take it .but tell me also that how much time you are taking these drugs therefore I can help you better.
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