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Asked for female, 42 years old from Pondicherry
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Psychiatrist•Nagpur
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Please recheck serum lithium level. If she is having lamotrigine induced switch it will take at least 8 to 12 weeks to come back to normal. The other medicine given along will help in controlling the symptoms with proper dosses. Patience is required in such cases,
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Djeapriya,
Bipolar disorder is a lifelong disorder. Your daughter needs to be on lithium and/or lamotrigine for a long time. Right now, she is in a manic phase. You have experienced it before. Definitely with serum lithium 0.8 mE/l, it will be mild. By your earlier experience, you must be knowing how long it takes for her to come to normal mood. This episode also will take the same number of days. With quetiapine 300 mg it will be milder also. Please remember that lamotrigine 200 mg/day...more
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Psychologist•Faridabad
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I just want to say you that if you feel better and do not face any anxiety or depression then consult with your psychologist or psycatarist. Or you can take other opinions from another psychologist. If you feel little better you can starts relaxation and meditation theraphies this will heel you effectively and you feel overcome from medication need and side effects if any
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Sexologist•Karnal
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The high viscosity of semen could be due to hereditary or underperforming prostate gland.Low sperm motility refers to the inability of the sperm move quickly and efficiently toward their desired destination, the egg. Among men with low sperm motility, the majority of the sperm are too slow and haphazard in their motion to make it to the egg; in fact, most probably do not make it past the vaginal canal.
Thankfully, both the conditions are are treatable with ayurvedic medicines no medicine wi...more
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Psychiatrist•Vadodara
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Increased pulse rate seems to be a part of your anxiety and not side effects of the medications. Your prescription needs modifications according to your present symptom of tachycardia.
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General Physician•Delhi
Alzheimer's disease is caused by a combination of genetic, lifestyle and environmental factors that affect the brain over time. Let's have a detailed discussion to ensure proper treatment plan.
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Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Hi, I can understand that there is a dilemma between getting adequate response from medication and getting relief from sexual adverse effects. I believe you have already discussed this issue with your psychiatrist and buspirone might have been added for this reason. If you want to stay on paroxetine, then other potential options are either decreasing dose of paroxetine (provided your depressive symptoms are under control) or adding a different medication such as bupropion or mirtazapine etc. Ins...more
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Hyderabad
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Hi lybrate-user tips for weight loss
eat fresh vegetables daily.
Avoid having sugar completely.
Eat whole wheat bread instead of white bread; avoid everything made from white flour and make whole wheat bread, chapattis and brown rice a way of life.
Do not skip a meal and eat three meals a day.
Drink plenty of water to eliminate the toxins from the system.
Limit your fat intake to 2-3 teaspoons a day.
Increase the fiber intake as it provides a sense of fullness and als...more
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