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Asked for Male, 26 years old from Bangalore
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Psychiatrist•Vijayawada
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You seem to be having panic attacks. They could be secondary to performance anxiety. Zapiz medication is only used temporarily. It will not benefit you on long term. I advice you to consult a psychiatrist near by and get diagnosed. And you can take counselling / medication for some months that will greatly reduce the chances of further panic attacks. It’s not a major problem but ,the quicker you act the faster your issue will subside.
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MSC Applied Psychology, PG Diploma in Co...read more

Psychologist•Coimbatore
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Hi lybrate-user,
consult your doctor on medication and you can consult an other doctor for second opinion. Medications will help you some extent in getting normalcy.
Anxiety can be treated with counselling and psychotherapy. Would recommend you to consult any of them and have a session. Medication along with counselling will give you a better results.
Take care.
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Asked for male, 43 years old from Mumbai
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BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy...read more

Psychologist•Palakkad
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Hello and welcome to Lybrate. I have reviewed your query and here is my advice. The best person to advise you in this regard is your psychiatrist because he is the knowledgeable person about your conditionfor complete cure, you will need counseling and psychotherapy along with medicines.
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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General Physician•Alappuzha
It is curable to a good extent with medicines and counselling. You can talk in detail privately by asking private consultation.
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Hi,
There are two types of insomnia: primary insomnia and secondary insomnia.
Primary insomnia: Primary insomnia means that a person is having sleep problems that are not directly associated with any other health condition or problem.
Secondary insomnia: Secondary insomnia means that a person is having sleep problems because of something else, such as a health condition (like asthma, depression, arthritis, cancer, or heartburn); pain; medication they are taking; or a substance they a...more
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Ayurveda•Mumbai
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You better clarify with your physician, You also take SARASWATARISTHA 20ML + water 20ml after lunch & dinner with Brihat Vat Chintamani ras 1 in morn empty stomach with HONEY.
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DPM- Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Gorakhpur
Bipolar or seasonal affective disorders tend to worsen during this period of year, you need a dose hike of your meds, kindly consult your psychiatrist reagarding this
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BHMS, IPMS, Mumbai

Homeopath•Mumbai
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Hello,
Firstly don't stop your medicines.
Secondly, accept the fact that no one needs to love you...you may desire/want them to love you ..but due to many factors they may not do so. Love yourself, accept yourself with this and focus on what you want to do in the life. This should help.
Best of luck
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