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Diploma In Gastroenterology, Diploma In ...read more

Homeopath•Hyderabad
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There’s no sure way to prevent depression. But you can:

Find ways to handle stress and improve your self-esteem.
Take good care of yourself. Get enough sleep, eat well, and exercise regularly.
Reach out to family and friends when times get hard.
Get regular medical checkups, and see your provider if you don’t feel right.
Get help if you think you’re depressed. If you wait, it could get worse.
If you do have depression, you can do a few things to keep it from getting ...more
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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd, Transact...read more

Psychologist•Bangalore
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Nocturnal emissions has nothing to do with antidepressants whatsoever. It is a natural discharge that can happen on its own every fortnight.
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General Physician•Delhi
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People with vaginas who feel nauseated after penetrative sex may experience an episode of vasovagal syncope. A vasovagal response is when the body stimulates the vagus nerve. This results in lower heart rate and blood pressure, which can cause you to feel faint and nauseated. Let's have a detailed discussion for better advice and medication plan.
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If none of the medication has worked, it is time for you to consider intense therapy. Medication alone will not suffice. In the meantime, please do the following sincerely because you could resolve the problem better with good cooperation: have a good night’s sleep, have a good breakfast of more proteins, meditate often, remain free of stress, eat a lot of fiber, nuts, avocado, exercise regularly, eat dark chocolate, do yoga meditation exercises, spend time in nature or gardening, etc. I suggest...more
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Psychologist•Nagpur
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Psychotherapy combined with clinical hypnotherapy will get you the results you want without any dependency on medicines. I have seen many such people who got results in couple of months. You can consult a psychiatrist he will suggest you regarding medicines.
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Cardiologist•Aurangabad
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if it is persistently around this level then you need revision of bp medicines but if majority bp readings are less than 130/90 then no need to change medicines take care.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Sometimes the medications do not work alone and may need to be given in a combination of 2 to 4, augmenting their effects. So discuss with your psychiatrist and follow the treatment protocol for resistant symptoms. Good luck.
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It may be changed by the psychiatrist based on symptom profile. Both are good medications only. Follow your psychiatrist advise. Good luck.
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Psychiatrist•Pune
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Hi there, Sertraline is better drug as far as social anxiety is concerned. However, whatever you're doing, do it with your treating psychiatrist's consultation.
Also, discuss with your therapist if he can teach you mindful meditation and offer forms of behavioural therapies.
Good luck.
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Psychologist•Delhi
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Along with medication, I would advice you to begin psychotherapy which will initially focus on getting you back to your daily activities schedule and then work on the negative thoughts that maintain your low mood and anxiety.
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