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Asked for female, 31 years old from Lucknow
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MSC - Counselling Psychology

Psychologist•Bangalore
Greetings Lybrate user.
It looks like you are going through quite an overwhelming time, unable to manage the physical manifestations of the disorder and the sudden attacks of it. It would be really helpful to you if you could consult a psychologist for intense therapy sessions, that would provide you with a non judgemental environment so that you can open up about your thoughts and feelings. Once the psychologist listens to you and makes you feel heard, they will be able to help you see how ...more
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General Physician•Hyderabad
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Dear Maryam, Looks like the medication has worked well for you. The side effects however may be related to the medication you are currently on. Before you stop taking the medicine you may want to run a few tests- Complete Blood Picture with emphasis on platelet counts, and Have an ultrasound of your abdomen to rule out liver or spleen enlargement. Please see a physician for further guidance. Take care.
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Psychiatrist•Dharwad
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Yes you guessed it right. It is a beta blocker which is usually used as an anti-hypertensive. But, it is a drug which decreases the sympathetic hyperdrive which is a common phenomenon in any anxiety disorder. In your case, it helps in decreasing sweating, shaking of hands, dry mouth and rapid breathing if at all you are facing such problems.
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Endocrinologist•Dharwad
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Mr. lybrate-user, Thanks for the query.
Beta blockers are used quite often to control hypertension and related cardiac problems in patients with diabetes also. They are fairly safe. Some times hypoglycemic episodes may not be easily recognised. Thanks.
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Ph.D Psychology, M.Phil - Psychology

Psychologist•Jaipur
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Dear user you can reduce your medicines and then stop slowly but first of all I need a complete case history of yours and want to guide you about your thoughts and worries so that without medicines you can enjoy your life in a better way, but without knowing everything I won’t be able to help you. If you want to get rid of over thinking and negative thoughts medicines are not enough counseling will help you in a better way. If you quit medicines with counseling there are bright chances to get ...more
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Homeopath•Dharwad
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Fatty liver grade 2 is moderate stage. Indicates the changes in liver cells, and affects functioning of liver. Usually it is caused due to alcohol consumption/even non alcoholic, wrong/irregular pattern of diet and lack of exercise, life style. Homeopathy has best treatment for these complaints, and restores liver.
Heart palpitations are the feelings of having a fast-beating, fluttering or pounding heart. Stress, exercise, medication or, rarely, a medical condition can trigger them.
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Pain Management Specialist•Delhi
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Thank you for contacting us. It would be better if you could mention the exact site of your pain, its nature, intensity and associated symptoms like tingling, numbness. For a detailed discussion you can get in touch.
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Ciplar la is non selective beta blocker having effect on heart, lungs, blood vessels etc. And so should not be used in asthmatic patients while metoprolol succinate is a cardioselective beta blocker that can be used in patients having asthma or peripheral vascular disease. Both can be used in chest pain or angina or irregular or increased heart beats but if used together they may cause side effects (esp if in excess dose) like nausea, vomiting, abdominal cramps or heart block. Metoprolol is used...more
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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
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Propranolol may be useful for a short time .What you have to do is to treat the root cause and not the symptoms. Anxiety is a lifestyle disease and does require lifestyle and diet changes and not a chemical cocktail of medicines. Modern medicine is disease focused and not whole patient focused .Have you ruled out thyroid disease what is your exact nature of your job and what is the stress level in the job and at home do you smoke what about alcohol
what about carbonated drinks how much coffe...more
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