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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Depends on the condition. If you taking it for long term anxiety, OCD or depression then stopping it will lead to relapse if the symptoms. If they were given for a short term illness they can be stopped. So it lies with your condition. Good luck
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Sexologist•Haldwani
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two of the most common sexual dysfunctions that affect a large percentage of men are premature ejaculation (pe) and erectile dysfunction (ed). The incidence of these conditions have been found to be equitably spread among all socio-economic groups and can affect men of all ages. Most men who have been diagnosed with ed as a primary problem, the secondary concern in most instances is pe, the two are often thought to be mutually inclusive. Also because reduced or hampered blood flow, cr...more
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Psychiatrist•Davanagere
There may need to be an adjustment that needs to be made to your medications since you have only been on them for 3 weeks. If you have had a response, i.e. Found that some symptoms are better, then you should give the medications some more time. If you are comfortable talking about your symptoms online, then I recommend that you get an online consultation with us.
Look forward to hearing from you. If you need help with booking an appointment online with me on this website either text, an app...more
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Ph.D Psychology, M.Phil - Psychology

Psychologist•Jaipur
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Dear user you didn't mention what is the reason of your ocd and anxiety, what happened 4-5 years back? Now you are on medicines, when you started medicines? Apart from all this important thing is this k you have to aware about your disorder ant it's treatment. Medicines are not a proper solution for psychological problems. You can reduce your medicines and then stop slowly but first of all I need a complete case history of yours and want to guide you about your thoughts and worries so that witho...more
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Psychologist•Palakkad
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common mental health problem. Symptoms typically include recurring thoughts and repetitive actions in response to the recurring thoughts. A common example is recurring thoughts about germs and dirt, with a need to wash your hands repeatedly to "clean off the germs" However, there are many other examples like sexual thoughts, counting, checking, orderliness, etc. The usual treatments are cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), a selective serotonin reuptake i...more
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General Physician•Noida
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Consider lifestyle medicine along with your medications. Diet and exercisecan improve depressiin anger ,sleep and anxiety issues.
Aldo, if you sleep well many other issues van be improved. You can try slerphygiene
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MBBS, DNB (PSYCHIATRY)

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Hello
you shouldn’t be starting all medications at once.
They all have essentially similar action and shouldn’t be taken all together.
Please consult a psychiatrist and let them decide what to do about the medication hope this helps.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Imtiyaz,
Antidepressants are prescribed for the treatment of depression. Depression will be diagnosed by the doctor by going through your symptoms and ruling out other possible causes for those symptoms. They are NOT confidence boosting tablets. If your low self esteem and confidence are due to depression, any antidepressant tablet will help you to get back your confidence.
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M. S. in Psychotherapy and Counselling

Psychologist•Jaipur
Hi, first of all I would suggest you that for medication part you should talk to your treating doctor so that he can make changes in doses or medicines. Secondly I would highly suggest you to go for cbt and erp therapies with a good psychotherapist. Cognitive behaviour therapy works wonders in case of anxiety and exposure response prevention therapy works very effectively in ocd.
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