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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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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Luise,
Since alcohol is a sedative, when you stop drinking there is difficulty in sleeping. The brain gets used to the drinks. It will ask you to give drinks by disturbing your sleep.
So, doctors' first medicine when you stop alcohol is a Calmpose kind of drug. There are many types of such drugs - both tablets and injections. Few act only for 2 hours, few acts longer than 24 hours. It will be given for 2-3 weeks initially, when you stop drinking, depending on your need. It is a dru...more
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear Raj,
Please motivate your brother to stop alcohol. Explain to him about the benefits he will have without alcohol. Please give him the medical treatments available for him to quit alcohol.
Since alcohol is a sedative, when he stops drinking there is difficulty in sleeping. The brain gets used to the drinks. It will ask him to give drinks by disturbing his sleep.
So, doctors' first medicine when he stops alcohol is a Calmpose kind of drug. There are many types of such drugs - bo...more
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Anil,
Alcohol addiction and depression go hand in hand. Becoming irritable and hyper is possible in both intoxication and withdrawal. Get treated for both.
Since alcohol is a sedative, when you stop drinking there is difficulty in sleeping. The brain gets used to the drinks. It will ask you to give drinks by disturbing your sleep.
So, doctors' first medicine when you stop alcohol is a Calmpose kind of drug. There are many types of such drugs - both tablets and injections. Few a...more
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MPDS is a pain disorder, in which unilateral pain is referred from the trigger points in myofacial structures, to the muscles of head and neck. These are localized tender areas within taut bands of skeletal muscles when stimulated by macro- micro traumatic episodes TRIGGER POINTS.
Treatment includes,
Pain control – mainly used analgesics Salicylates (aspirin 2 tabs 0.3- 0.6 gm/4 hourly) Tranquilizers – provides calming effect in anxiety state and relieves tension, fear and produces a s...more
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Faridabad
Many conditions are associated with hiccups, but none has been shown to be the cause of hiccups.

If a person eats too fast, he or she can swallow air along with food and end up with the hiccups.
Any other practices that might irritate the diaphragm such as eating too much (especially fatty foods) or drinking too much (alcohol or carbonated drinks) can make a person prone to having hiccups.
In these instances, the stomach, which sits underneath and adjacent to the diaphragm, is d...more
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Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon•Kolkata
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Hello lybrate-user. By the terms used in the question, it seems that you are someone from dental fraternity. In my opinion, firstly check for the following:
- tenderness in muscles of mastication - clicking of tmj and deviation/deflection of mouth on opening and closing
- any parafunctional habits
- any emotional stress that the patient might be going through
since it seems mostly due to muscular injury during extraction, I am suggesting the following line of treatment. Do contin...more
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
Alcohol dependence is associated with significant physical, mental and social problems. Physically, there can be liver failure, jaundice, vomiting of blood, passing blood in stools, stomach ulcers, damage to nerves of the body, swelling of legs, fluid collection in abdomen, and many more. Mentally, there is irreversible brain damage, worsening of anxiety or depression, triggering of psychosis and mood disorders, dementia, etc. From a social point of view, there may be isolation from neighbors or...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
Alcohol dependence involves intense craving or desire to drink alcohol. People drink for pleasure or rationalize it on external factors like family problems, work tension, etc. They drink continuously, i.e. Almost daily or even weekly once or twice with withdrawal symptoms, tolerance, bodily damage, etc.
You need to consult a psychiatrist and go for 3 steps of de addiction. 1st is detoxification, when alcohol is stopped and the withdrawal is made smooth with minimal discomfort, 2 nd is maint...more
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Kendujhar
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"As" per your clinical history is concerned discuss with your Doctor about Tissue Culture to know the exact pathology for non-healing ulcers and follow few simple steps like this -
1) Try to change her position every 2 hours.
2) Use a mattress, bed and special cushions that help her lie in an appropriate position, relieve pressure on any sores and protect vulnerable skin. If she is in a wheelchair, use a cushion. Styles include foam, air-fi...more
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