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PhD - Psychology, Advanced Diploma Child...read more

Psychologist•Delhi
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Dear Lybrate user
long-term consumption of psychotropic medicines can indeed affect the body. However, before stopping the medication, you must consult your psychiatrist for the same. It will be helpful to share your concerns with them and get your queries answered.
You may also consult a clinical psychologist to start the therapeutic process. This will help you enhance your skills in dealing with negative thoughts and feelings. Clinical psychologists will help you to develop better-copi...more
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Psychologist•Palakkad
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common mental health problem. Symptoms typically include recurring thoughts and repetitive actions in response to the recurring thoughts. A common example is recurring thoughts about germs and dirt, with a need to wash your hands repeatedly to "clean off the germs" However, there are many other examples like sexual thoughts, counting, checking, orderliness, etc. The usual treatments are cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), a selective serotonin reuptake i...more
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear lybrate-user,
schizophrenia has both positive symptoms (hallucinations, delusions, disorganised thoughts) and negative symptoms (tiredness, lack of interest in any goal directed activity, lack of pleasure, restricted vocabulary, apathy, etc.) probably you would have become alright because of relief from positive symptoms. The negative symptoms also need treatment (amisulpride and aripiprazole). Please don't stop these medicines. Discuss with your psychiatrist. She/he may add an antidepr...more
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Ziprasidone, as well as amisulpride, are an atypical antipsychotic used to treat schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. You have a serious psychosis and hence you need drugs until your psychiatrist says to stop.
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Dear sir, I have been suffering from bipolar mood disorder from 2011 and since 2014, I am taking divalproex ,quetiapine, amisulpride and neuro vitamins. But now, I am facing serious sleep disorder or say insomnia as I could not sleep properly and totally dependent on medicines. If I don't take medicines at night ,I can't sleep at all and in day also, after lunch sometimes ,I cannot sleep if I don't take medicine. 1) Kindly suggest me are these divalproex 250 mg, quetiapine 50 mg, amisulpride 50 mg which I am taking are as pain killers or medicines which can cure the disease from its root? 2) I want to know the duration of period for which I have to take medicines in order to cure my bipolar mood disorder 1 from its root. 3) my third concern is that please let me know how to improve my sleep and get it normal so that I can sleep without medicines too.

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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Permanent cure is dependent on your seeking the help of a counselor too and cooperating with both therapies. This is a serious condition and medication can stabilise the chemical imbalance in the long run. In counseling you will be put on a program that will include exercise, proper diet, good sleep and how to handle emotions, particularly fear and anger. For the sleep you may try the following although the bipolar condition will affect the cycle tremendously: In your case particularly, do not s...more
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Psychiatrist•Raipur
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You seem to be taking a lot of medications, some of which don’t really stick to the diagnosis of depression. Would you be comfortable elaborating about your symptoms? Going through neet exams is a very tiring and stressful situation, and I understand that its important that you are alert and awake during this period. Let me know a bit more about your symptoms and diagnosis, and maybe I can help.
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