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Psychologist•Noida
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Accept that it is going to be difficult and you will not come out of it in an overnight - depression & anxiety are very poorly researched areas in the field of medicine. There is no definitive cure to this illness. Apart from that, depression is under-estimated. You will usually find people telling you to "not be depressed" or "ease down a bit" or "stay happy" when in reality it is very difficult, or rather, impossible to "not be depressed" or "to ease down" or "be happy" there is a very little ...more
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I am a 28 year old b. Pharm holder from kerala. Can I control chronic irritable bowel syndrome by psychotherapy. I have this disease for more than 10 yrs with many other somatic and psychiatric disorders. I have chronic skin water allergy (itching after bath and after sweating). According to my psychiatrist diagnosis I have avoidant personality disorder and depression and he believes my ibs, skin allergy, insomnia and other physical symptoms are secondary outcome of it. I am currently using desvenlafaxine 50mg morning around 1year opiprol 50mg night around 2yrs opiprol 100mg morning around 2yrs lonazep 0.5mg night around 2 years. I am treating my diseases for more than 10 yrs and does not any improvement in ibs. Recently my recently consulted psychologist tolled me that ibs can be controlled by long term psychotherapy.

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Psychologist•Delhi
Ibs is an anxiety based psychosomatic disorder. If you are able to keep your anxiety and stress within control, you can witness a great relief to your ibs problem. Medicines do help you to control the effect of your problems and also help you to maintain your functional abilities to some extent. But if you want real relief your should attack the core cause of your illnesses which can be due personality factors, thinking patterns, habitual mal-adaptive behavior, irrational belief systems or even ...more
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Doubt and reassurances is such a debilitating that this is my 500th query on my illness on Lybrate .i am 50% improved by clomipramine as far as my ocd is concerned but as I have predominant obsession so it is very hard to get 100% result .but the worst part is that I am very unproductive, I don't bath, I do not brush for months .some well known psychiatrist says it is depression ,some says it is negative schizophrenia .i do not know who is right and doubt is still there so today I am again asking this question .my mother is schizophrenic but I don't have any classic delusion and hallucinations .i want to bath but I don't know why I can't, I just think rather execute the task .i have tried escitalopram ,fluvoxamine, fluoxetine, sertraline, desvenlafaxine with max dose for max time & I have also tried lowest dose of rpn, oleanz, qutipin, aripiprazole, amisulpride. Clomipramine is the only drug which is helping me 50% for my ocd .but what about the productivity? What is next step? please guide me!

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Psychologist•Nagpur
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if there are no hallucinations and delusions then it won't be considered as schizophrenia. As I have told you in other question your issues requires psychotherapy coupled with clinical hypnotherapy and nlp. This will for sure give you significant results in less time. I have had such clients where the diagnosis was not proper and patients were having mixed symptoms plus anxiety. Consult a good psychotherapist cum clinical hypnotherapist or contact me for the same. Good luck...more
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I'm 24 year old suffering from mental illness. I met many doctors and told them but their medicine doesn't work. Is it means they are not getting right about my disease. Actually I captured in this problem due to thinking very very negative. I know that there is no chemical imbalance in my brain. But the problem is related to muscles in forehead area. Doctor's gave me medicines like VALZ, VILAMID, D-VENIZ, CELLIPRA, NEXITO, REXPIRA etc. I have taken these medicines maximum up to two months individually in regular intervals. Are these medicines helpful for me? Basically I suffer problem in study. There is no focus, no sharp concentration. My learning speed is very slow. There is slow working of brain. Whenever I study, I don't grasp quickly the summery of text .Yawning comes in half an hour. For understanding something, I put much pressure on forehead, yet I understand only little. Means energy is getting waste. Please let me know the correct and effective medicine or treatment for me and also tell me what actually happened in my forehead muscles. I feel that there is yielding. If yes then, can it be treated by medicines completely and quickly?

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Psychologist•Coimbatore
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Hi lybrate-user! This problem is completely due to anxiety, depression, confusion and over thinking. If you are not able to overcome with the help of medication then you can seek a Professional Psychologist at your locality or online Psychologist for the same to undergo treatment and counseling. Yes you can definitely overcome provided you see a Professional help. Medication is not required. If you are interested you can contact me either through text chat or online consultation yes you are most...more
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My mother, 62 years of age has been suffering from dementia and depression since 2016. She was prescribed dveniz, daxid for depression and admenta (bds), aricep (ods) for dementia since september, 2016. The disease has progressed albeit slowly. But there had been behavioral changes specially repetitive behaviour, frequent fits of aggression etc. Because of the increased aggressive tendencies, her doctor asked to stop antidepressants in january 2020. aggressive behavior dwindled down after that. However it increased a bit since december 2020. Due to unavailability of the previous psychiatrist we had to consult a separate psychiatrist in february, 2021. He started a new drug, olanzapine 2.5 (ods). My mother started taking the drug since february 10th. However she started getting quite drowsy from the middle of march. So we had to visit the doctor on march 26th. He asked to stop olanzapine 2.5 and continue with aricep and admenta. She was more or less fine till last tuesday, 6th april. But suddenly from 7th april there was a total change in everything. It's almost like she's spellbound! totally lost and not being able to do basic daily activities. It's almost like her brain has been switched off. She's walking slowly, not being able to eat/ drink on her own. And since yesterday she's having trouble using the toilet too. Not being able to pass urine or stools. Is this because of the drug olanzapine? If so, then can some other drug be used to negate these side effects of olanzapine?

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Psychiatrist•Vadodara
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It is sad to convey but symptoms you suggested are of disease progression and not because of side effects of on going medications.
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One year back I had pain very instant at left side of chest it was when I suddenly put my left hand on bed my breath got stuck and it got pain at left side of chest I feel very nerves and I got frightened I rush to the hospital they gave me injection of aciloc and diclofenac I have done my ecg and after that I have done my tmt test it was negative doctor said go to opd I went to opd he recommended me some test I did all my test I had uric acid and lever enzyme test positive and I had fatty lever too. Dr. Gave me medicine accordingly but when I eat some thing I had trouble feeling every time burning sensation all the time I got nerves and it happened very frequently I went to gastrologist and he gave me some antacid medicine but nothing had done then he had done my endoscopy it was normal I reduced my weight and the problem is same I had stiffness problem at my face and throat muscle my face got stif every time. Then I went to phycitric as he gave me ambulax et. Dveniz50 amisulpride. Etzola. 25 and .5 at night I took the medicine about 5 months but now at then stiffness problem oucred and I have gained my weight about 7 kg with in month. I have stiffness feeling at my left side of chest and in my throat and face I have some time difficulty swallowing saliva my throat miracle got stiff is this the anxiety problem as I took many medicine of this nothing happened how can I get rid of this kindly suggest.

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Homeopath•Mumbai
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At present do you have chest pain for breathlessness if yes then do troponin quantitative blood test.
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