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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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You might be having chronic anxiety requiring long term medications, rather than taking reduced medications and suffering from anxiety, take optimal or correct dose and the medicine which suits you the best, in consultation with your psychiatrist and live comfortably. The medications used by your psychiatrist are all good. All the best.
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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You are suffering from Dhat syndrome/ Dhatu Roga. It is a condition found in the cultures of the Indian subcontinent in which male patients think that they suffer from premature ejaculation or precum leakage, and believe that they are passing semen in their urine specially at the time of poo.
Understanding of Dhat Roga by Modern Medicine fails to impress most patients as they have no specific medications for it. However Ayurvedic treatment for Dhat helps in quickly, effectively an...more
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
Tryptomer is a sedating antidepressant. But 10 mg is not a dose to lift depression. Please consult your doctor again. She/he may restart stabalon and prodep or increase the dose of tryptomer if you tolerate the sedation by then.
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Psychologist•Delhi
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1.yoga or deep breathing may relax your body and lower your stress
2. Excercise can help calm your mind and offset potential side effects of medication sucha as weight gain.
3. Stay away from alcholic drinks, caffeine ,smoking and recreational drugs, which can trigger attacks 4. Get enough sleep so that you don't feel draggy during the day.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Hello friend, good that you are seeking a help here. I can understand your suitation. Medicine will have withdrawal effects if stopped without your doctors advice. Moreover, medicine are just one part of your treatment and may have side effects due to body conditions and other reasons. You may need to start few non medicine treatment plan like changes in your lifestyle routine, few dietary changes, psychotherapies, relaxation techniques etc to support the treatment for permanent cure. Suggest yo...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
Write down your obsessive thoughts or worries. Keep a pad and pencil on you, or type on a laptop, smartphone, or tablet. When you begin to obsess, write down all your thoughts or compulsions.
Keep writing as the ocd urges continue, aiming to record exactly what you’re thinking, even if you’re repeating the same phrases or the same urges over and over.
Writing it all down will help you see just how repetitive your obsessions are.
Writing down the same phrase or urge hundreds of ti...more
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
None of the medications you mention can cause you to gain weight. Eating food if you have food cravings can cause you to have more weight and thus lead to body dysmorphia. We completely understand your concerns with your weight. There are two options, you should either consult one of the two doctors you trust or you can contact us for more suggestions. You are more than welcome to consult us online here on Lybrate privately via text or audio consultation. Contact the Lybrate staff for more detai...more
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Psychologist•Gurgaon
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I would suggest you to go for psychotherapy. Cognitive behaviour therapy is one of the best therapies to treat depression. In this therapy therapist helps you to challenge your negative thoughts, handle your feelings and emotions and get you in action. Depression is treatable. Sometimes psychotherapy alone and some time with medication can treat depression. It depends on the intensity of your issue. Minerals and vitamins are necessary for good health. Get your assessment done and consult your ps...more
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