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Sexologist•Sri Ganganagar
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Because bacteria in the mouth are often a trigger for saliva production, an excellent oral hygiene routine that includes regular brushing and flossing as well as mouthwash can help to reduce excessive .saliva .in addition ,drinking plenty of water throughout the day can also to help to reduce saliva production.
Anxiety can cause issues that may lead to the feeling of needing to drool.
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General Physician•Durg
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Looks like a case of psychogenic vomiting. Needs comprehensive treatment. Psychotherapy will definitely help along with medicines. Text or video consult for the same.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
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You can go back to her doctor and consult him/her without her and see what they have to say. It is absolutely ill-advised to self medicate her for this disease in particular. Psychotropic drugs have side effects in various doses and when she stopped she may have been on an advanced dose. The doctor will advise you on what dose to start with and how to administer it too. Besides she is probably breast feeding her baby and this may entail as correction on her medication too. Please do not experime...more
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Psychologist•Surat
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Hello,

Thank you for reaching out and sharing your struggles. I can understand how challenging it must be for you to try to quit alcohol, especially when facing the difficulties and temptations that come with it.

Firstly, I want to commend you for taking the courageous step of seeking help and starting medication to support your journey towards sobriety. It's important to acknowledge that overcoming addiction is a process that takes time and persistence, and it's okay to ask f...more
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Psychiatrist•Gopalganj
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You are on suboptimal prophylactic dosage of medicines, possibly you are experiencing subsyndromal affective symptoms. Medicines need to be titrated in you which is possible only with consultation. Moreover you need to learn chronological and behavioral aspect of disorder in order to sustain normal mood state. This is an important aspect of bipolar disorder which if taken care along with medicines makes excellent outcome.
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Hi lybrate-user
you can definitely try half a tablet although it’s a very mild dose.
I’d suggest you get a consultation and change your medications.
There are several types and classes of medications available for depression and anxiety which will not have the side effects you mention.
You can try other medication combinations for the same.
Hope this helps
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Alternative Medicine Specialist•Mumbai
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Hi the medicines you mentioned you have to continue for two years or until you attain a stable state of mind.
Hi, I will prescribe some harmless but effective flower remedy. Mix 2 drops of Aspen+ 2 drops of Mimulus + 2 drops of Mustard +Cherry Plum 2 drops + 2 drops of Scleranthus + 2 drops of White chestnut Mix these with 100 ml water and drink it every morning and night.(same dose) on empty stomach.
If problem continues consult me online.
These flower remedies are available in Homo...more
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I am not diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder. I am recently diagnosed with bipolar 1 disorder (most recent or current manic) along with the symptoms of grandiose delusions (according to the psychiatrist, I believe myself I am god). I am not diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder but I had taken olanzapine (increased to 5 mg dosage) and this drug is used to treat schizophrenia but as prescribed by psychiatrist, I was taking olanzapine not for schizoaffective disorder but for bipolar disorder along with delusions. Another psychiatrist from Lybrate platform told me that, "you might be suffering from schizoaffective disorder, and it requires immediate action of a doctor. Consult a psychiatrist as soon as possible. So, does this mean that I am diagnosed with schizoaffective disorder or suffering from schizoaffective disorder? If I really have schizoaffective disorder, then who will marry me? It's better to commit suicide as schizoaffective disorder is the most critical psychological disorder. Does the psychiatrist indirectly told me that I am having schizoaffective disorder in the form of bipolar 1 disorder along with grandiose delusions symptoms?

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Psychologist•Trivandrum
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Hi
you seem highly worried about diagnosis and treatments.
You just leave all that to your doctor to whom you are comfortable with.
Follow treatment directions.
Also do some exercise, proper diet and take psychological counselling with a psychologist which will help you further.
Bye take care.
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I think I have a bipolar disorder, one doctor confirmed, one said may be mild chances, many said ocd, anxiety,secondary depression. I am very worried about a wrong diagnosis, I have been prescribed fluoxetine 40 mg, 2.5 mg olanzapine and 0.5 mg etilaam in the name of ocd. Will this help me incase I have bipolar. I think etilaam should be excluded and also the doctor will do the tapering assuming I have ocd and depression. Shown to a lot of doctors. Some have recommended fluvoxamine with olanzapine or etilaam. Need time to finalize the doctor. Kindly throw light on safe bipolar medication even if mis or undiagnosed. Also 3 years back had ocevox50, olizmd,ezolent plus and oximed which worked fine, I left it on my own after a year's time. I have racing thoughts, no emotional fluidity, slowed brain and speech, difficulty in constructing ideas or arranging thoughts in mind, each one ruled out schizophrenia, I am impulsive, keep changing topics, I argue and I am talkative.

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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
bipolar disorder is a longitudinal diagnosis. Since you keep changing the doctors, each one sees you at a cross sectional time. Ocd, depression, anxiety etc are common diagnosis during depressive episode. Now that you have recurrent episodes and one episode of racing thoughts, argumentative and over talkative, bipolar disorder is a possibility. Please consult with one psychiatrist with all the prescriptions of previous doctors. If you can, take one family member who has ob...more
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