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Fatty Liver is not because of medication you are taking and Avoid spicy food items and not to eat junk food and we also need to avoid peanuts and potatoes in our daily diet and I will suggest you to take injection vitcofol 2cc intramuscularly every week once for five pricks over the buttocks through a health professional
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Hi Lybrate-user, first thing to stop smoking is to determine yourself to stop. Then slowly you should reduce the number of cigarettes per day and you can use chewable nicotine tablets. If nothing helpful, please meet any psychiatrist. All the best for quitting smoking.
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The dosage is fairly moderate and if your symptoms have improved then you are probably on what is called an optimum dose i.e. A dose suitable to your constitution and condition. I suspect that this may go on for a long time if you do not combine medication with counseling. In counseling you will learn skills, techniques and tools to learn how to live life in spite of your disease. This combination will help you improve a lot of symptoms and can therefore initiate reduction in medication along wi...more
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Hi it can be done through psychotherapy please I advise you to talk to a mental health professional in detail about what you are going through. Its confidential and will help you recover from your issues gradually.
Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy & counseling.
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All the best. Seek help.
Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy & counseling.
Connect with me through text or audio via Lybrate app.
Ill be happy to help you.
All the best. Seek help.
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Dear Sir If you are not able to tolerate Quetiapine and if you are experiencing side effects with the medication, please see a psychiatrist in person for a detailed discussion. You can change or adjust the medicine. However, I will strongly advice you not to stop the medicine on your own as it can result in a relapse of your mental health problems. Thanks Regards.
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I totally understand that you are having difficulty with your sleep with your current medications. Sleep can have an immense effect on your mood and it is imperative that you change your medications with consultation from your prescribing doctor. I also believe that the quality of your sleep has a lot to do with your daytime routine and it does help if you could explain your sleep in detail with your psychiatrist. With regards to your medications, quetiapine and stilnoct are two entirely differe...more
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Both are same group of medications with minor variations, both can be taken along with your psychiatrist medications, choose which controls acidity best for you, since different people respond to either. Good luck.
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Dear lybrate-user
If you are not satisfied with one doctor's opinion, you always have the right to a second or third opinion.
Quetiapine has multiple uses and it will be very difficult for you to just read online and try to figure out what you have.
Work with your family as well as a couple of other psychiatrists.
Regards Dr. Atul.
If you are not satisfied with one doctor's opinion, you always have the right to a second or third opinion.
Quetiapine has multiple uses and it will be very difficult for you to just read online and try to figure out what you have.
Work with your family as well as a couple of other psychiatrists.
Regards Dr. Atul.
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