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Asked for male, 20 years old from Bidar
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DHMS (Hons.)

Homeopath•Patna
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Hi, Lybrate user, nitrosun is used for sleep disorder that might increase the risk of habit forming tendency if taken for a long duration. It should not be stopped, abruptly might cause withdrawal symptoms like convulsions, behavioral disorder, tremor, and anxiety with dizziness, need to be examined, locally.
You can bank on homoeopathy for insomnia to get, a successful ,result tk, care.
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Psychologist•Noida
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These things take time but sir pls tell me what are your alternative treatments that you are taking? medicines shall control your symptoms...but they cannot take away the way you think the way you operate the way you behave somewhere as human beings we need to continue to evolve change our patterns that are negatively impacting us...what make us angry or overreact...what are the triggers of depressive mood...self awareness is a must...but along all this you need to be excited about life...it has...more
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MD - Internal Medicine, MBBS

Internal Medicine Specialist•Mumbai
Please send me a detailed history in private chat. These meds are not exactly for migraine.
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Psychologist•Trivandrum
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Dear lybrate-user
psychological therapies like cbt are best options for depression and many mental health problems. You can avail it online video sessions also. Take care.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Patna
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Hi, lybrate user,
He should go for a walk in the morning for 40 mnts.
He should take plenty of water to hydrate his body.
His diet be easily digestible on time to avoid gastric disorder might trigger awakening in the night distracting sleep.
Consult , privetly for a faster recovery, till then take, homoeopathic medicine :
@PassiflorraQ-20.drops before going to bed .
Avoid , junk food, alcohol and nicotine.
Tk, care.
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MD - Psychiatry, DNB (PSYCHIATRY)

Psychiatrist•Lucknow
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Hello Mr. lybrate-user, it's really tough to be in a situation which you are going through, would you be able to specify how many manic or hypomanic episodes have you had previously. There are certainly more drugs in our kitty as psychosurgery or dbt are not as evolved yet to address bipolar depression, ect & rtms are also available non invasive options. Don't lose hope, you may definitely fight this out.
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MS - Counseling, M.Phil - Psychology

Psychologist•Gurgaon
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Self management will help you. Make small plans which you can achieve. Actually start from following a daily schedule. Train your mind to do certain things at a certain time. Sometimes you will feel you are not able to do it. Then that is fine. Count the number of times you are able to do something. You can go for cognitive behaviour therapy and learn effective techniques for self management. Connect with people who have bipolar. Sometimes you get best support from the people who are facing simi...more
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Valium and nitrosun as rightly said are benzodiazepines usually prescribed for relieving anxiety and they do impart good sleep. There are few chances of toxicity at the dosage which you are taking but they need to taken cautiously when one is having history of asthama. There are more chances of being dependent on them if taken for long period of time as they have addictive potential.
Ideally one needs to work on his anxiety by behavioural therapy and these medicines can be helpful in initial...more
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
You are on multiple medications as well as you have medical comorbidity. It is advisable you discuss this matter with your treating psychiatrist as they are aware of your medical background. There is risk of interaction between medicines leading to adverse side effects if all information is not taken into account. It is better to consult your Psychiatrist in person regarding this matter.
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