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Asked for male, 30 years old from Amravati
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MD Medicine, DM Neurology

Neurologist•Panchkula
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Hello,
your questions are more philosphical, obviously the husband has not disclosed his problem before matrimony. The main thing is that sulpitac is used for mental disorders like schizophrenia. But a better approach will be to visit the doctor with the wife who can explain all the details about her husband including the diagnosis, need for medication etc. In any case these disorders can be manged sucessfully and all details should now be atleast privy to the wife.
Asked for female, 21 years old from Jalgaon
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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd, Transact...read more

Psychologist•Bangalore
Yes, it is a very complex disease and needs a lot of support. You cannot treat him but he needs this medication and needs to also have counseling from a therapist. At home you must be careful not to increase his suspicion in any manner. He must also be always occupied but not busy. If he is going to work let him continue but he must not be under undue pressure. If you want to really help, you can consult with his counselor when he starts therapy and get specific guidance as to how to be involved...more
Asked for male, 18 years old from Mangalore
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Kolkata
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You have been taking many anti-psychotics in reasonably high doses. Adjusting these drug doses needs very careful monitoring and regular thorough assessment. It should not be attempted without physical consultation.
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Asked for female, 40 years old from Asansol
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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Quetiapine comes as a tablet and as an extended-release tablet to take by mouth. The tablets are usually taken one to three times a day with or without food. The extended-release tablets are usually taken once a day in the evening without food or with a light meal. Take quetiapine at around the same time (s) every day.
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Asked for female, 34 years old from Bangalore
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Ayurveda•Ghaziabad
Hi Take ½ glass of carrot juice + Add ½ glass of spinach juice + Mix well + Drink this juice to cure headache
1-1 drop of cow ghee in both nostrils at night time before sleep. Take pranacharya no tens capsule 1_1 twice a day. Take shirshooladi vajra ras twice a day with honey. Avoid tea and coffee.
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Bangalore
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Hi all, my father is having headache on the right side of his head for the last 1.5 month. We have got him seen to multiple doctors but no avail. Initially, he took paracetamol but it was of no use. Then we got his eyes checked from ophthalmologist who confirmed everything was fine. Then we took homeopathic medicine for migraine which relieved initially but the pain returned back. Then we went to general physician who gave naprosyn for 3 days and eliwel 10 mg for 10 days .he also added vitamin b-complex capsules to the same .naprosyn was very helpful and eliwel also reduced the pain somewhat .but after finishing the dose the pain has returned .also the doctor asked to do blood tests and calcium/protein tests which showed everything normal .what should I do in this case as we are clueless now .any help on the same will be appreciated.

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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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He needs to do an mri of brain. It can be because of many reason from simple reasons like not sleeping on time or sleeping too much, stress, have long hours of fasting, dehydration to causes like sinusitis, migraine, high blood pressure, tumor etc. Do this
1. Take adequate night sleep
2. Eat at regular intervals. As starvation/gas can trigger headache
3. Avoid things that can trigger headache. Common triggers include alcohol, caffeine or poor sleep.
Inculcate good sleep practices...more
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Asked for female, 38 years old from Panipat
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Homeopath•Delhi
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Hello lybrate-user, as you said you r happyily married than no need to think of future, enjoy the present life. Why do you scare of future. Jo hona hae wo ho kar rahega no one can change it so kyo darte ho. Repare yourself that much strong so that you can handle each n evey circumstances. So try to avoid ths medicine n be relax do not woory of future. Enjoy d life. Keep smiling.
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Kolkata
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MD - Alternate Medicine, BHMS

Homeopath•Surat
Hello, better stop that heavy doses of medicines.
Just take Belladonna 6C one dose whenever you get headache or attack of migraine.
It will be relieved within 10-15 mins.
No other issues, no side-effects at all.
Still if you have any queries, then please let me know.
Take care. :)
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Asked for female, 22 years old from Kochi
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Ahmedabad
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You need to stop falling in a relationship till you r in a stable state of mind. Only then will you figure out what you want and how to tackle a relationship. In the meanwhile, you may continue sertraline and Amisulpiride.
Asked for male, 27 years old from Patna
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear lybrate-user,
Trinicalm forte belongs to older first generation antipsychotic. You can replace it with newer second generation antipsychotic like Amisulpride. But the dosage of amisulpride needs to be fixed, depending on your improvement and side effects.
Discuss with your psychiatrist about it. May be, she/he is in the process of shifting you from trinicalm forte to amisulpride.
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