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Asked for male, 18 years old from Chennai
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MBBS, DPM (Psychiatry)

Psychiatrist•Thrissur
Dear lybrate-user
OCD is treatable and will improve soon
Clomipramine 25 mg twice daily
Yours is a little problem No need to worry. Have regular exercise like walking swimming cycling jogging with friends for one hour Holidays once in a week Yoga Take fish and vegetables.
Asked for male, 23 years old from Pune
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry, MBA (Healthcare)

Psychiatrist•Davanagere
There are many medications that are used for ocd and prodep 20 is one of them. Doses need to be titrated and also there may arise a need to titrate the medications or augment the treatment with other medications depending on your response to treatment. I hope that you are also using therapy in the form of counseling to help with your obsessive thoughts leading to compulsive behaviors and cbt is the preferred form of counseling. If you have further questions regarding side effects please ask them...more
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Asked for male, 46 years old from Shillong
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Dharwad
I think there is need to optimise your treatment and enhance your social connections. I know it is difficult to find a meaningful reason to live sometimes. But it is a transient phase, keep calm and contact your paychiatrist for optimising your treatment and take cbt sessions from psychologist which will help you restructure your thoughts and thereby you shall know what to do for a living once you are better. All the best.
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Asked for male, 66 years old from Coimbatore
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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No, fluoxetine does not decrease your bp. Headache is a temporary side effect of fluoxetine and it will go away within the first week. If the headache lasts longer, you can contact psychiatrist to change the medication.
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Asked for male, 15 years old from Mandi
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PGDPC, M.Sc, ECCE

Psychologist•Kolkata
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I understand your issue.
I'll suggest to consult a psychologist for the same, who can help you in resolving the packedup and unnoticed issue.
Regards iqra azim
- psychological counsellor & psychotherapist -m.sc. | pgdpc | ecce | cp | trained in psychometric testings.
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MBBS, MD - Psychiatry

Sexologist•Mumbai
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Dear lybrate user...As per your details you are on prothiaden which is the class of antidepressant usually prescribed in depression when anxiety symptoms are significant, so I assume that along with the depressive illness you also have significant anxiety since the beginning of illness. Now again the anxiety features what you have stated as fear are increasing. Assuming that you have depression since a while which has been taken care of with prothiaden and fluoxetine, my suggestion would be to i...more
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