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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
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I am sorry to hear about your concern but will be happy to assist you.
Many things can cause pain behind the ear, including infections, impacted earwax, dental problems, tmj disorder, and nerve irritation. A healthcare professional can get to the bottom of your pain after conducting a medical history and examination.
Let's connect over a call so that we can discuss your concern in details and make a suitable treatment plan for you.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
certain types of depression like recurrent or bipolar, need long term mood stabiliser like dicorate. It should not be stopped. Things are under control only because your mood is stable these days with dicorate. Please discuss with your psychiatrist about your diagnosis and also the bad effects of stopping. However you can reduce and stop lonazep since it is not for long term use.
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Instead of taking so many medicines, do this
it can be migrain.
1. Take adequate night sleep
2. Eat at regular intervals. As starvation/gas can trigger migrain
3. Avoid things that can trigger migrain. Common triggers include alcohol, caffeine or poor sleep.
Inculcate good sleep practices like having a regular bedtime schedule and avoiding naps, caffeine and tv before bedtime.
4. Don't take stress- pursue an enjoyable activity or verbalising frustration to reduce stress a...more
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Psychiatrist•Murshidabad
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Yes. It would affect. Not only the speed of recovery, but the response of medications would be less effective if not taken regularly. Also, the symptoms might reappear.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Yes they are safe, but needs to be taken under psychiatrist supervision and regular blood tests for sugar, lipids and ecg. All the best.
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Psychologist•Pune
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Hello,
need to consult to Dr. Before stopping any medicine or start any new medicine. The period of taking medicine is depending upon the severity of the illness. Regular intake of medicine and regular follow up with your psychiatrist always helps. I think whatever question is coming in mind regarding health or medicine issues ,need to write it down on paper so whenever you will have follow up with your doctor it's easy to discuss all the points with your psychiatrist and it will be helpful ...more
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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Your son has epilepsy and them medicines may have to be given lifelong. He is on correct medicines and if you could upload the reports to me privately, it would be easier to comment.
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Psychiatrist•Rajpipla
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It is possible for a person with bipolar disorder to experience ups and downs in mood, i.e. Mania and depression. Medication you mentioned are used to treat mania. If you are feeling sad, other medications are required to be added.
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Hello Mubeen

I can suggest you some natural ways to get rid of all these things...............you can try:

You have a lot of things you’re feeling responsible for and feel a need to control. I would suggest you break it down into what you can and can’t control. You can control your academics and you might lighten up a bit. In the real world, eventually nobody cares about your academic record but how you perform on the job.

You cant control your parents or whether they ...more
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General Physician•Rohtak
Schizophrenia and depression-
You have to be on drugs as long as your psychiatrist advise for it.
You should stick to your psychiatrists rescription, dosage and schedule.
Antipsychotics are very specific drugs. You should continue or stop them only on doctors advice.
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