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BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy...read more

Psychologist•Palakkad
Dear, bipolar disorder needs to be managed properly. In fact, almost all psychiatric medicines manage mental illness. You need to take it positive and learn to live life with satisfaction. Work hard, play games, entertainy ourself, enjoy life etc. These are the steps necessary to manage your bipolar. If you worry more, the conditions worsens. Sweating of palms and feet are due to anxiety and other allied causes. God bless you. Take care.
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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The divalproex prolonged-release tablets i.p dayo od 250 is same as divalproex sodium extended release tablets i.p valrest -250e
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Psychologist•Jaipur
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hi, I can understand your feelings. I think here your mother's age to be blamed for her depression. In India most of the senior citizens just leave the hope for living because of their weak physical health and thus make themselves mentally and physically weak too. Try to make her happy by providing the atmosphere which she likes.
You may invite someone whom she likes to talk to. Provide her with the food which she likes. Don't restrict her to eat . let her move on her own just keep an ...more
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Psychiatrist•Nadiad
Preferably do not discontinue immediately. Gradually reducing the dose n duration is he better option. For you. Other wise is good for the doctors.
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Dear lybrate-user
dicorate itself may cause weight gain, talk to your specialist if this is a major problem.
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Psychologist•Pune
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Hello Lybrate user,
bipolar disorder is combination of mania & depression. Some times patient will have the symptoms of mania & sometimes depression.in depression patient will having low appetite, low mood ,no interest, insomnia etc
if you see any changes in patients mood need to immediately consult with your psychiatrist. So he can prescribe the medicines according to current symptoms of patient.in psychiatric disease regular follow up with psychiatrist & regular intake of medicine is v...more
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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all of them. There are over 200 drugs that may cause impotence. Some of the most common are antidepressants, antihistamines, antihypertensives, blood-pressure medication, cancer chemotherapy, diuretics, narcotics, nicotine, sedatives, steroids, stomach acid inhibitors and ulcer medications.
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry, MBA (Healthcare)

Psychiatrist•Davanagere
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Divalproex sodium is a psychotropic medication that is usually not prescribed for plain anxiety disorder diagnosis. I believe your psychiatrist has diagnosed you with some other condition as well for which this medication is being given. Nonetheless you seem to be concerned about weight gain and ask how you could lose weight. Both the medications can result in increased appetite. However consumption of meals or in technical terms caloric intake is in your hands. So a healthy meal along with a re...more
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Yes, you can continue under the supervision of a psychiatrist to monitor the effects, side effects and also to start psychotherapy (counseling for your son, family, cbt, coping skills, relaxation techniques) if its not yet started, combination of medication and psychotherapy work better.
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