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Asked for male, 61 years old from Bangalore
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Valium is not the ideal choice. Anticholinergic might help, discuss these issues with your psychiatrist. You have to be clinically seen and the condition identified and then prescribed. The medications you are taking are good. All the best.
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Psychologist•Palakkad
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Dear, psychiatrist prescribed those medicines because they felt the need for those after considering the case. If your wife is facing problems with these medicines you should revisit and appraise the psychiatrist. Take care.
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Fellowship in Neurological Rehabilitatio...read more

Psychologist•Nagpur
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This disorder is characterized by irrational anxiety where there is no identifiable situation
linked to the fear. Symptoms include worry about the future, low self-esteem (self-confidence),
inability to effectively cope, need for reassurance, and somatic complaints. This child is preoccupied
with irrational thoughts.
Note: 1) provide cbt and rebt therapy for client. 2) improve self-esteem
3) decrease anxiety
4) elevated anxiety
example - a. Teach relaxation techniques...more
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Pediatrician•Delhi
A febrile seizure, or febrile convulsion, is an epileptic fit with a high body temperature. There is no serious underlying health issue. Occur 6 months and 5 years. These seizures are very short lasting. Baby is normal after that completely. You are doing well in tepid sponging, also give paracetamol 15mg/kg. Diazepam pediatric suppository may be used at the onset of convulsions, and seizure can be controlled using diazepam iv. Many physicians are also using frisium as a precautionary measure an...more
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MS - Obstetrics and Gynaecology, MBBS, P...read more

Gynaecologist•Pune
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You must be thinking just before going to sleep n then the phobia that you r not going to get sleep is causing the problem. You can take axiolytics like alprax they r more safer n don't give addiction.
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Valium and nitrosun as rightly said are benzodiazepines usually prescribed for relieving anxiety and they do impart good sleep. There are few chances of toxicity at the dosage which you are taking but they need to taken cautiously when one is having history of asthama. There are more chances of being dependent on them if taken for long period of time as they have addictive potential.
Ideally one needs to work on his anxiety by behavioural therapy and these medicines can be helpful in initial...more
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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.
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