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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear lybrate-user,
Since how long you are taking these medicines? What is the diagnosis? If it is OCD, these medicines are not only right for you, but also you need to take them for a long term with frequent visits to your doctor for dose adjustment. For your confusion and low confidence, you need therapy. Ask your doctor, she/he may add or refer you to a psychologist.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear Lybrate-User,
None of the tablets that you have mentioned cause memory problems. But due to ocd itself memory lapses will be there. As you improve with ocd, you will fill your thoughts with things happening around you, so that recent memory improves. Please give an example of emotional connectivity with memories.
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Reparenting Technique, BA, BEd, Transact...read more

Psychologist•Bangalore
I think you need to work with a counselor in tandem with the medication. Schizophrenia with ocd is pretty difficult to handle without some help from a counselor. I hope your visits to the psychiatrist were regular and the medication has been frequently reviewed during these years. You need to be occupied, and fit into a routine of interesting activities every day. Whatever the situation you must be responsible, respectful and functional. Yoga and meditation is also necessary to train your brain ...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
It is compulsory to undergo regular blood test (WBC) when on clozapine. If she does not do, she has to be compelled or the medication, changed. Chance of agranulocytosis is 1% and it is the protocol to do, else no other option, but to change medication. All the best.
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Lack of josh or sluggishness maybe due to sedentary lifestyle or due to medications or some underlying depression. If you are overweight then that also can be one of the reasons. Our body naturally releases some feel good substances called endorphins which give us a pleasant feeling. These substances are usually released when we are happy and there is sense of achievement. Physical exercise is the best way to achieve it. Naturally you can improve your mood. Also you can persue a hobby.
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MBBS, DPM

Psychiatrist•Bangalore
Dear Swarup,
It will be nice if you let me know what was the diagnosis for which you are taking amisulpride (solian is also amisulpride only).
If it is for schizophrenia, if you stop it fully, be prepared for a relapse. Relapses will be difficult to treat. So even if you have not got back bad thoughts, please continue Solian 50 for 6 months and consult doctor before stopping.
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Psychologist•Pune
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Symptoms generally resolve after a short period of time. You may take of some genera supportivel unani health exilerent. Keep yourself engage do not think too much of withdrawl and do not co relate every situation to it. Be positive. Good luck!
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Dear lybrate-user,
endocrinologist will solve your hyperprolactinemia by finding the cause of it. If it is amisulpride, you need to talk to your psychiatrist to try other antipsychotics to relieve your symptoms. Please follow up with the psychiatrist.
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Psychologist•Palakkad
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Dear user. The following are the medical conditions that can cause INSOMNIA :
Nasal/sinus allergies.
Gastrointestinal problems such as reflux.
Endocrine problems such as hyperthyroidism.
Arthritis.
Asthma.
Neurological conditions such as Parkinson's disease.
Chronic pain.
Low back pain.
Other than these, stress, anxiety, depression, obsession, lack of exercises etc can also cause insomnia. Consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment. Take care.
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