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Asked for female, 50 years old from Mumbai
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Hermen,
Yes. She can take Melslumb 6 mg along with other tablets. She can try with 3 mg initially. Melslumb has melatonin which is a sleep hormone from thymus gland. Harmless tablet. May be some water soluble vitamin is added to it. Again harmless. Solian and Valium are also sedating tablets. If she has sleep disturbance, she should get diagnosed for sleep disorders along with other treatment.
Asked for male, 24 years old from Varanasi
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Hello, you can take homoeopathic medicine belladonna 30 (4 drops in little water) four times in a day for 2 days and revert.
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Hi, As a bit of a history, i’m a 22 year old female. I’m moderately active as I work 6 days a week and my 2 year old comes to work with me as well on my feet all day. I have smoked cigarettes for 8 years, have not smoked in the last week however due to reoccurring dyspnea. I went for my sob/dyspnea issue a few years back where a doctor quickly diagnosed me with “anxiety,” gave me ativan and basically chased me out the door. Well, I took the medication and it didn’t really seem to help. The dyspnea did dissipate, however years ago this issue was so minor I would only experience the sob for a few hours at a time and it only came on once a month or so. So, I am not convinced it was the ativan that sorted out the problem. Fast forward a few years, I ignored my symptoms for a while as I did’t feel they were very concerning. This month however, it has really begun to bother me. About a week ago, it really kicked in and I haven’t been able to take a relaxing successful breath. I visited the emergency hospital local to me over the weekend due to my symptoms. Upon the nurse triaging me, my heart rate was jumping all over the place. It was anywhere from 60-105bpm, sometimes it seemed to skip a beat. The nurse actually had to take my pulse manually as she did’t think the machine was accurate, but she confirmed that it was in fact abnormal. The strangest thing is although I feel as I am short of oxygen, my o2 stats are in the 95-100 range. As I was in the waiting room, I ended up having what I assume was a complete panic attack due to struggling to breathe. My hands, feet and lips go tingling-numb, heart races, and I feel very faint. By the time they hooked me up to an ecg, I had calmed down a bit, and she said my heart tracing looked completely normal. The doctor on that night completed chest x-rays, b/w, and urine sample—nothing seemed to stand out to her. She, again, said I may have anxiety and asked me to try an ativan. I agreed and took it. An hour later I felt less panicked regarding my breathing, but my breathing was still poor. She then proceeded to get me to try ventolin. I did that and waited another hour. I was feeling a bit better, but I now think it again just dissipated on its own. (when I say dissipate, I don’t mean it goes away completely, it’s just more bearable) I have been trying the ventolin at home now since and it does not help, if anything makes it worse. Yesterday I took a day off work to go in to the doctor to follow up. He seems equally as puzzled, but prescribed me 3 days of prednisone to see if that helps. Today is the first day i’m taking it. All day again, I have had this dyspnea. It is affecting my day-to-day and i’m becoming frustrated as I feel no one is taking me seriously. Everyone keeps pointing to anxiety, but of course i’m anxious as I can’t breathe. My concern is copd as from what I read on it, it presents as sob often accompanied by normal o2 stats, but none of the doctors seem to have pointed to that. Sorry for the overload of information, like I said, I am just desperate.

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Psychologist•Noida
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Hi, Your symptoms do seem to correlate with those of anxiety disorders. I would urge you to, however, consult an ent to make sure it isn't copd. If you live in india, or any other polluted country, then copd can't be ruled out without proper investigation. If it is not a physiological issue, I would then suggest using mental health services. If it is anxiety, as the symptoms suggest and as per the earlier diagnoses, then the medication you're getting isn't enough. Lorazepam, diazepam and alprazo...more
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Asked for female, 35 years old from Jodhpur
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Dvn forte 80 mg/500 mg tablet is not recommended in patients with severe heart, liver, and kidney disease. This drug should be used with caution in patients suffering from a genetic disorder of the skin and blood. People who have allergic reactions, are pregnant or are breastfeeding are also advised to avoid taking this medicine. This medicine may interact with a few other drugs like atropine, diclofenac, levodopa and diazepam. Inform your doctor about taking any other medications, before starti...more
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Asked for male, 15 years old from Mandi
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PGDPC, M.Sc, ECCE

Psychologist•Kolkata
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I understand your issue.
I'll suggest to consult a psychologist for the same, who can help you in resolving the packedup and unnoticed issue.
Regards iqra azim
- psychological counsellor & psychotherapist -m.sc. | pgdpc | ecce | cp | trained in psychometric testings.
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Diploma - Guidance & Councelling, Master...read more

Psychologist•Delhi
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It's concerning that your father has been taking depranil plus and depranil 75 mg without a doctor's prescription for such an extended period. Self-medicating without professional guidance can have potential risks and side effects. Here are some steps you may consider:
express concern and understanding:
approach your father with empathy and express your concern for his well-being.
Let him know that you understand he may be trying to manage symptoms but emphasize the importance of see...more
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I wake up in the morning around 5 AM and go about my chores for going to the office, including making my black coffee, half an hour's exercise, shave and bath. Between 5 & 7 AM I am terribly depressed every day and do not want to go to the office. I long for the nights and I hit the bed at around 10 PM and generally, I sleep well. Once in a week/10 days, I have to pop in half Calmpose. I consume hard drinks (a quarter bottle, i.e. 3-4 pegs) atleast two times in a week. Once I reach the office, I am completely engrossed in my work, which is mostly on the computer. I am about 56 years of age. My boss in office is not an easy person to work and the organization is also not a good one which, in fact, is the impression of many of my colleagues, both about the office and the boss. But we can't leave as we have a couple of years left. As for me, personally, I was divorced about 15 years and am not in touch with my former wife and only daughter. I have not remarried and am living with my elder brother and his family and our mother. Saturdays and Sundays are holidays and I am mostly at home and seldom go out. Please advise if I am in some kind of a depression?

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Psychiatrist•Chennai
It is difficult to tell from the above information alone. It is better if you meet a psychiatrist and explain your problems in detail. He may be able to clarify your doubts and offer suggestions if necessary.

In some people depression may be mild but lasts for years together and hence reduces the quality of life.
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Ayurveda•Bhavnagar
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hello
there are two types of urges mentioned in Ayurveda
1) dharniya vega (urges, should b controlled, but you aren't) like chinta-stress, bhaya-fear, shoka-, krodha-short temper, maan- ego, lobha-greedy etc mental condition you should control yourself
2) adharniya vega (urges that should not be controlled, but you are controling) like sleep, urine, stool, hunger, thirst, yawn, sneeze, vomit etc.

so it's too bad live with anxiety. life is a gift.

my advises to you a...more
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