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Asked for male, 29 years old from Udaipur
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DM - Neurology, MD (Gold Medal), MBBS (H...read more

Neurologist•Durgapur
First of all happy nurse day. Migraine is very bothersome, yet can be managed well by combination of medication to control your headache frequency, you might also need some life style and dietary modifications, if you are interested, you can consult me privately.
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Psychologist•Palakkad
Hello and welcome to Lybrate. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. I suggest telephonic counseling and online psychotherapy for you.
You can contact me for further advice and treatment options. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Yubaraj,
Your wife may be having psychotic symptoms also along with depression. Amitriptyline and clonazepam have side effect of sedation. However she is taking rest and getting up for food and toilet. She would have got used to these drugs in 2 days. Now you can give risperidone also. Risperidone does not come as 5. Maybe it is 0.5.
However discuss with your doctor about drowsiness without stopping the drug. You should weigh whether drowsiness is worse or her symptoms are worse.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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I didn't all that you said in hindi. However, relying only on medication isn't enough to solve this problem. Comply with all the medical prescriptions and work in tandem with a counselor for a long time and learn coping skills and techniques to handle the daily challenges you will face. There are certain adaptations that will suit you during the elation phase and there are certain behaviors that are required during the depressed phases. In the meantime you can do certain things that will give yo...more
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I have an office job. Suffering migraine type head ache, most oftenly left back and top of head, for years. Sometimes like a throbbing or like pinpoint, or a cool object crawling. Had been taking meftal. Now experiencing burn feel in many parts, arms, legs, back, left side head, many areas alternatively or simultaneously. Also having day long lightheaded, dizzy, faint. Cannot concentrated in work. Irritation in left eye. No vision problems. Consult eye specialist and general physician. Identified blepharitis and taking drops. Took ct brain plain ,read as" no intracranial pathological disorder" blood test shows ra factor 32. Dr. Advices an anti-inflammatory tab 40 mg twice a day and now continues. Also advice vitamins b 12. Pearlvit, neurolik, nexito, amitriptyline. I stopped nexito and amitriptyline after talking with Dr. Which worsen my dizziness and headache. Have indigestion and heartburn. So pantop is also taking. Concern is day long faintness and burn feel sensations of organs.

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General Physician•Patna
Dear user looking at your job which might involve sitting for long hours and bad posture i’m suspecting cervical spondylosis. My suggestion would be to use a cervical pillow to sleep. Maintain good posture by using lumbar support and orthopaedic cushions for sitting. Also the pain can be reduced by physiotherapy. My suggestion would be to consult a physiotherapist or physical medical rehabilitation specialist, this may help you to reduce your pain to a great extent. I hope I may be helpful, th...more
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Mild burning sensation during urination after ejaculation, caused by a retrograde ejaculation. What happens is during orgasm the sphincter muscle in the penis does not allow the semen to flow out through the urethra properly, but in turns forces semen out during the urination process after ejaculation. This is a common problem with men, and will cause problems with impregnating women, for some test will show that the patient is sterile when testing for a sperm count. Just describe you...more
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