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    M.D,Psychiatry

    Psychiatrist•Amritsar
    Get her examined from local psychiatrist. Start tab dicorate er500 mg at night
    it wil decrease his anger.
    Answered 9 years ago
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    MBBS, MD - Psychiatry, PDO (Michigan, US...read more

    Psychiatrist•Delhi
    The medication you are taking for bipolar is one of the best medications for this disorder. However, a thorough evaluation and review of illness history and treatment records will be needed to comment on the duration of treatment. There are alternative medicines available, but the need for them can only be determined after examination. Additionally, considering that the medication is being consumed for a long time, it will be advisable to get certain blood tests to rule out common adverse effect...more
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    MD - Psychiatry

    Psychiatrist•Indore
    You are taking too many drugs without much improvement.
    go to a psychiatrist who can give you more time , understand your current symptoms, use only 2 drugs in adequate dosages.
    visit with a family member who know you well,with all past records.
    I am sure you will be helped.
    Answered 8 years ago
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    BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy...read more

    Psychologist•Palakkad
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    Dear lybrate user. I can understand. Bipolar disorder is always treated with cognitive behavioral therapy, life style changes, relaxation therapy and meditation. Once you learn how to manage your anxiety yourself with the help of the above treatment methods, you will be cured and you can stop the medicines if any. The process could take some time according to the depth of the problem and the circumstances at which the patient lives. Take care.
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    PGDHHM, MBBS

    General Physician•Delhi
    I would suggest you to get your ct scan brain and eeg done to further decide the treatment and whether 5he treatment has completed or not. Hope this helps you.
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    MBBS, DNB (General Medicine)

    General Physician•Delhi
    No it is not curable, you can contro it or manage it , take necessary medicines to manage it under the guidance of your doctor
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