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Asked for Male, 20 years old from Mumbai
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Ph.D Psychology, M.Phil - Psychology

Psychologist•Jaipur
Dear user when we are aware about our problem we are able to control but we have to control it in a proper way. You are too young and taking these tablets, it’s not good for your physical as well as your mental health. If you don’t want to take medication for life time then please wake up yourself, medicines are not a perfect solution for mental health or anger issues. You have to work on your own, your will power, your mind and thoughts. But due to certain reasons if you have anger issues y...more
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
You can have Revital which is a unique daily health supplement and combination of 10 vitamins, 9 minerals, and ginseng. Provides energy and fights throughout the day fatigue. Improves mental alertness and increases ability to handle stress. Helps improve immunity. Helps improve quality of life.
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Psychiatrist•Kolkata
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Hello. It would be helpful if you could specify since how long you have been taking these medicines and also since how long have you used alcohol. Erection problems could be psychogenic, or it could be the side effect of a medicine or long term use of alcohol. If it is causing hindrance in your sexual life, I suggest you consult a psychiatrist.
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Cardiologist•Alappuzha
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If you have meniere's disease the hearing loss cannot be cured easily and you can control the hearing suing a hearing of aid Meniere's disease is a disorder of the inner ear that causes episodes of vertigo, ringing in the ears (tinnitus), a feeling of fullness or pressure in the ear, and fluctuating hearing loss.The middle stage of Ménière's disease consists of continuing attacks of vertigo, with the attacks becoming less severe. Tinnitus and hearing loss often become worse. During the middl...more
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Psychiatrist•Navi Mumbai
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Bipolar disorder is difficult to treat and requires skill. Treatment depends on the current phase (depression/mania/mixed). Improvement takes time as there are chances of the patient going into the opposite phase that he is in. Discuss the medication, maximum doses, alternative medication and their risks with your treating psychiatrist in a separate session.
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General Physician•Hyderabad
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Divalproex shall certainly help you. In case it does not help you to the maximum, then visit your neurologist again and get the dosages adjusted. If it still troubles you and if you want a complete relief, then you can try an integrative medical approach with both allopathy and homeopathy, as it can give you the best results and complete relief.
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M.Phil - Psychology, PhD PSYCHOLOGY

Psychologist•Delhi
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Generally speaking, before starting medicines from a psychiatrist, it is advisable to get psycho-diagnostic testing done to determine what is the nature of symptoms- is it psychological –requiring counselling/psychotherapy or does the symptom require medicines from a psychiatrist. HOWEVER, WHEN SYMPTOMS ARE NO LONGER NORMAL OR TOUCHING UPON INSANITY, SEE A PSYCHIATRIST IMMEDIATELY. PSYCHIATRIST IS MBBS PLUS MD IN PSYCHIATRY- HE GIVES MEDICINES ONLY. TREATMENT STARTED EARLIER WILL CONTROL THE P...more
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Yes you can take. But as you mentioned you have depression and soft mania. If you are diagnosed as bipolar disorder then generally ssris are not prescribed. Instead of duloxetine or escitalopram you can request your psychiatrist to consider quitipin instead.
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