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Asked for male, 24 years old from Delhi
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It is done to visualise the inner parts of the GIT (gastro intestinal tract) and see if there is any problem. It is a safe procedure. You can discuss about your problems with the doctor and take a final call. You can also try Homeopathy in the meanwhile as it can help in the natural healing, and overcome the chronic tendencies. You can contact me for a detailed consultation inorder to start Homeopathic treatment.
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Psychologist•Mumbai
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Please consult with your doctor before stopping the medication. The dosage should be tapered according to your symptoms. Also consult with a psychologist to help you manage your symptoms without medicines in the long run. It will help prevent relapse and maintain your wellbeing.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Etilaam is safe for short term treatment of anxiety, for longer term, you will be needing ssri, snri or tca group of anxiety reducing medications, since etilaam is a benzodiazepine and preferable be avoided for longer run. Other medications seem fine. All the best.
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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd

Psychologist•Bangalore
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There is no quick fix for anxiety.
You must immediately seek help from a counselor. Before it gets out of control and difficult to deal with seek help earlier, especially about this fear. If the fear is of recent origin, you could perhaps identify it and deal with it. But if it is from a long past, then much work has to be done to sort that out. Since you are on medication please cooperate with both the therapies to get the best results. Sometimes this kind of nervousness could be genetic t...more
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Psychologist•Pune
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To discontinue there is a complete way of slow reduction under supervison of doctor. The episodes can be eased by learning relaxation techniques, discussing de-stressing strategies is very helpful.
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Psychiatrist•Vijayawada
It is advisable to take the medicine as prescribed by your treating doctor as the treating doctor has assessed your condition face to face. But, also try considering non pharmacological means like some counseling sessions which would help you control your anxiety on long run, which would further enhance your confidence levels. Your doubts are genuine as the medicine has addiction potential when used more than 4 weeks. So,again discuss the same issue with your treating doctor.
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MBBS, MD Psychiatry, DNB Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Nagpur
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Yes it’s safe for anxiety as long as you take it under supervision of a psychiatrist and only for the duration specified by the doctor.
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Physiotherapist•Rajsamand
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Do meditation and yoga -pranayama. It will give mental n physical strength. Reduces depression anxiety. Give more time to it child. Bez he needs his mother. If you understand that a child want mother. More than anyone.
Jus live for a child. And if you live only for your child than you won't need any other medicine.
For spondylitis you can consult nearer physiotherapist doctor. N take physiotherapy treatment.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Manoj,
It is better to go to the same doctor, if etilaam pro, ativan and risdone ls were not sufficient. Probably his diagnosis at that time, 2 months back, was more psychotic and anxiety issues. Now those issues are under control, depression is more prominent needing d veniz. In psychiatry, the longitudinal diagnosis is made on seeing you at different stages. Now as a third doctor, i will see only what you are on 5th Jan. It is NOT very helpful for your long term from childhood problem...more
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