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Sexologist•Haldwani
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Sexual side effects are linked to antidepressants in general, but some types of medications cause greater sexual problems than others. The following antidepressants are reportedly the most problematic:

citalopram (Celexa)
duloxetine (Cymbalta)
escitalopram (Lexapro)
paroxetine (Paxil and Paxil CR)
fluoxetine (Prozac)
sertraline (Zoloft)

You need to not only quit the medicines, but also have to start herbal supplements in order to make your sexual ...more
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Kolkata
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As per the symptoms you have provided, your wife is probably suffering from a condition called diabetic neuropathy. It is a condition which causes nerve damage in diabetics. High blood sugar can injure nerve fibers throughout the body, but diabetic neuropathy commonly damages nerves in the legs and feet. This leads to tingling/numbness, burning sensation and pain in the feet and hands (gloves and stockings distribution). A nerve conduction velocity test confirms the ...more
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Psychiatrist•Ahmedabad
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all the medications that you are taking duloxetine, nexiftoforte (escitalopram +clonazepam) and inspiral can be take together and are helpful in management of anxiety and adhd. The goal of you treatment should be complete relief of your symptoms. If you are feeling better than you may continue taking same medication. If you are not feeling 100% better than you can try change of medication/doses with help of psychiatrist.
Kindly let me know if you have any further queries. Looking f...more
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Physiotherapist•Chennai
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Medications can help reduce the pain of fibromyalgia and improve sleep. Common choices include:
•pain relievers. Over-the-counter pain relievers such as acetaminophen (tylenol, others), ibuprofen (advil, motrin ib, others) or naproxen sodium (aleve, others) may be helpful. Your doctor might suggest a prescription pain reliever such as tramadol (ultram). Narcotics are not advised, because they can lead to dependence and may even worsen the pain over time.
•antidepressants. Duloxetine (cym...more
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Kendujhar
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Thanks for your query on Lybrate
"As" per your clinical history is concerned please follow like this -
1) Do a clinical examination by your Doctor[rheumatologist] and do few investigations like -
a) Complete blood count[CBC}
b) Erythrocyte sedimentation rate(ESR)
c) Thyroid function tests(T3, T4.TSH)
2) Do take OTC painkiller (Ibuprofen + Paracetamol)
3) Discuss with your Doctor about prescription medications like -(Duloxetine) and (amitriptyline)
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Internal Medicine Specialist•Kolkata
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In case you have more symptoms like
1. Generalised bodyache
2. Fatigue
3. Lethargy
4. Unrefreshed sleep
5. Poor concentration
you might be suffering from a syndrome of fibromyalgia. You can google it out. It is a chronic pain sensitisation syndrome where all investigation reports are normal and is best treated by graded exercises, deep breathing and drugs like duloxetine and pregabalin.
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General Physician•Anuppur
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Hello! i'll do my best to help you. What kind of report do you have? Can you give me more details about it?
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hello I am 24 year I have numbness and tingling sensation in my left side thigh this problem facing last six months after my pregnancy delivery once I visited neurologist he recommended me mri and prescribed medicine tab du...more
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General Physician•Bangalore
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1. Fibromyalgia is a diagnosis of exclusion, and difficult to treat with just medications. 2. If you explain your symptoms better with prior tests done, doctors here can take a look.
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My father is 64 years old. He has been suffering from depression for 4 years. Doctor has prescribed him olanzapine 2.5 mg, clonazepam 0.5 mg, censpram 10 mg and zyren 100 mg. But he is not taking censpram and zyren as he says censpram increase his heartbeat. He also hide from doctor that he not takes them. He lies on bed from 9 pm to next day 2 pm and then he reads god's book till night. He only leave bed for eating food. When we ask him to do other activities, he starts saying negative things. He only washes utensils in the whole day and watch tv for very less time. The main problem is that he only get very less sleep at night say good sleep for 2 hours and light sleep for some hours. He urinate in every few minutes in day time and urinate for 8 to 10 times at night that is why he not sleep well. Urologist said he has no problem. The problem is linked to mind. He drinks excess water in day time whenever he feel anxious. Doctor please suggest some tips for his problem. Can he take alternative for censpram.

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Psychologist•Noida
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Sir, kindly consult with his doctor for medication changes, but I will try to take a different view of his condition. If he is 64 now and his problem started 4 years ago of depression it's close to his retirement age. It is advisable that we assess exactly the situation, conditions and environment at that time when this got triggered. Was he happy to retire? What were his interest areas? Has his condition deteriorated with time? If possible have good conversations with him on his topic of intere...more
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