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Asked for male, 15 years old from Mandi
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PGDPC, M.Sc, ECCE

Psychologist•Kolkata
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I understand your issue.
I'll suggest to consult a psychologist for the same, who can help you in resolving the packedup and unnoticed issue.
Regards iqra azim
- psychological counsellor & psychotherapist -m.sc. | pgdpc | ecce | cp | trained in psychometric testings.
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MBBS, Basic Life Support (B.L.S), Advanc...read more

General Physician•Delhi
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Anticold tablet is an antihistamine which works by blocking the action of histamine in the body. It is used for relieving symptoms of sinus pressure, sinus congestion, runny nose, itching of the throat and nose, watery eyes, and sneezing due to upper respiratory infections, hay fever and allergies. You are advised to not use this medicine if you are allergic to it.
Proper consultation is required before consuming any random medication.
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Dear sir/madam I am a 40 year old male doctor who have had asymptomatic cervical spondylosis at multiple levels until june last year when after few heavy books fell on my head. Soon after bilateral pains radiated into both arms. The next 4-5 months were hell with pain, numbness, parasthesias and all that. I could not sleep at all. As it was improving on jan 26 2015 as I went to bed I started with head tremors all of a sudden. The tremors were like a storm with high frequency and large amplitude. They were mostly side to side with occassional neck flexions. There was however variation in amplitude. I took clonazepam 0. 5mg + propranolol 20 mg once the next morning, then again at 6 pm, followed by 2mg trihexiphenydyl at 10 pm and then at around 1 am during the second night I took diazepam iv. And then in the morning the tremors stopped completely after about 36 hours. Since then I am feeling occassional tremors that are barely noticeable. I am a known case of ocd and was on fluoexteine when the tremors first happened. I stopped fluoxetine that very day. I am currently on mirtazipine 15 mg. Mri brain is normal while cs shows disc bulges at c4 - c8 with foraminal compromise. Please let me know what I am going through.

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Dip. SICOT (Belgium), MNAMS, DNB (Orthop...read more

Orthopedist•Delhi
Hi thanks for your query and welcome to lybrate

You have issues with your cervical spine but I am concerned regarding your tremors part. Actually I would like to see:
1) a detailed neurological examination of both your upper and lower limbs including motor, sensory ex and evaluation of dtr of both upper and lower limbs
2) x ray cervical spine ( ap & lateral - flexion and extension)
3) mri cervical spine - images with reports I will also advise you to get in touch of a neu...more
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MBBS, MD Psychiatry, DNB Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Nagpur
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Proton pump inhibitors temporarily block the production of gastric acid in stomach in response to food and are helpful in acid peptic symptoms or reflux diseases.
Diazepam is a benzodiazepine, along acting one. In different dosages as required it is used for anxiety, epilepsy, anti withdrawal management etc.
Misuse and overuse or injudicious use of diazepam can cause dependence on the drug, overdose can cause inability to walk, giddiness, syncope and coma.
Diazepam may cause dis inhi...more
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Psychologist•Gurgaon
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Yes it's ok but get it monitored by psychiatrist soon
I believe you should discuss your concerns in detail with a mental health professional to gain an insight about nature of problem and ways to overcome it through psychotherapeutic techniques consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counselings connect with me through text or audio on Lybrate app.
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Integrated Medicine Specialist•Kochi
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Do not use such medicines they are highly toxic and addictive .change your doctor, diet and lifestyle take a consult if you value your health and want to reverse your problem naturally without any medicines.
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No it is not necessary unless child is wheezing. Wait for day or two, if there is fever associated with cough and cold see paediatrician again.
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General Physician•Nashik
Stammering can be made lesser only and only by Speech therapy. So you should take the help of a speech therapist. Also, I'd suggest you to visit a Psychologist as confidence plays a great role in dealing with this problem.
I'd suggest you to speak very slowly, word by word. People may make fun of this but believe me, slowly you'll get better at it.
Hope your query is answered. Feel free to ask if you have any doubts.
Wishing you good health.
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Psychologist•Palakkad
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Dear user. Glossophobia or speech anxiety is the fear of public speaking or of speaking in general. Various treatment options are available to treat glossophobia. Certain drugs such as beta blockers may be used to help people relax before speaking in public. Complementary therapies such as hypnosis, meditation or psychotherapy can be quite beneficial in helping you to overcome glossophobia. I suggest online counseling and hypnotherapy. Take care.
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Cardiologist•Delhi
Your BP is on the lower side, if you are experiencing any symptoms like weakness, giddiness etc then you should consult your treating doctor for stopping this medication and giving you some alternative medication. If you are not experiencing any side-effects, still inform your treating doctor so that they are aware of this and take lot of oral fluids like water, coconut water, lemon juice, lassi etc
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