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Psychologist•Indore
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You should go for CBT. CBT is more effective psychotherapy in anxiety. Combination of medication and psychotherapy is good for better result in any psychological problems
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Psychologist•Erode
Hi,
both the medications are for curbing depression and recurrent thoughts. You need to take help from a psychologist on behaviour therapy and relaxation training which is customized for your needs. A positive frame of mind will definitely support your treatment.
Be hopeful, you will be alright. Regarding the strange sensation in the brain, please check with your psychiatrist.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
Hello Friend, Good that you are seeking a help here. So you confirm that the emotional imbalance reoccurs if you stop medicine. Just be aware that medicine are just one part of any psychic treatments and they generally supress the emotion. So if you want a permanent cure, then in parallel you need to follow certain non medicine treatment plan like self behavioral therapies, lifestyle routines change, dietary changes, excersise along with counseling support.
I suggest you to consult a Psychol...more
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Psychiatrist•Hyderabad
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No there is no instant cure with an express medicine, medicines act when they reach optimum blood levels which take some time on continuous intake, sleep, pain relief etc may have instant cures.
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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These 2 are medications used for short term control. For longer periods you need SSRI or SNRI group of medications which your psychiatrist will select based on various parameters in anxiety. Some anxiety disorders are short lived, some long drawn, which will be known during the course of treatment only. All the best.
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Psychologist•Lucknow
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Treatment types depend in large part on what is causing your agoraphobia, and whether or not you have agoraphobia with or without panic attacks.
Without panic disorder
often agoraphobia is treated with its own specific cognitive behavioral therapy treatments, especially exposure therapy. Exposure therapy involves helping the individual get used to the idea of going outside through a serious of steps that help them become more relaxed in public situations. Medications may also be used to ...more
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Homeopath•Hyderabad
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Stay active. Regular exercise is good for your physical and emotional health. Don't drink alcohol. Alcohol is a natural sedative. Stop smoking. Smokers often reach for a cigarette during stressful times. Ditch caffeine...
Meditate. Eat a healthy diet. Practice deep breathing.
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Cardiologist•Ghaziabad
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It is not necessary that hypertension will be controlled by single drug in all patients. In fact most patients of hypertension require 2 or more drugs to control bp.
Consult your doctor and he will adjust the dose and medicine as per your body requirements.
Donot worry combinations are available so it's not necessary that your tablet number will increase.
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Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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First decrease the dose of etizolam to 0.25 for a week and then if you do not see any withdrawal symptoms can stop it completely or further decrease the dose for one week and then stop it. Once you stop etizolam without any withdrawal symptoms then you can decrease doses of paroxetine same way as etizolam and stop it completely. Please note few patients may require more slow withdrawal of drugs and if you see any withdrawal symptoms, consult your treating psychiatrist for other options. All the ...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Nope. For long term control of sleep, you need to be evaluated for the reason for insomnia and treated properly. Etizola is for short term only, and doesn't change anything. Consult a nearby psychiatrist.
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