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Asked for male, 35 years old from Anantnag
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BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy...read more

Psychologist•Palakkad
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Dear lybrate-user, she could be having both depression and anxiety disorder psychoses. Treatment with medicines, psychotherapy, life style changes etc should help. Take care.
Asked for male, 27 years old from Bhubaneswar
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Siddha Specialist•Coimbatore
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Hello lybrate-user.
Medicines should not be cut off at a sudden phase. Have a counselings session and tapping down dosage will be advised. With that natural ways to manage the illness will be taught and trained.
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Kolkata
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General Physician•Jalgaon
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Instead
do yoga and pranayam regularly
go for walks regularly
avoid negative thoughts
do meditation regularly
take following homeopath medication
r14
10 drops in 50 ml water three times a day
biocombination no 16
4tabs three times a day
all for 3 months.
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Asked for male, 55 years old from Surat
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MBBS, M.D. Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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you have to do physical exercise and Diet plan ,it will be manage ,some of weight increase by SSRI but in high dose and longer duration.reconsult your Doctor.
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Asked for male, 50 years old from Nizamabad
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Non-Invasive Conservative Cardiac Care Specialist•Ahmednagar
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Dear
Blood cholesterol levels are not affected by food.
Cholesterol is made in liver as per body needs.
Recent studies show that cholesterol is not related to heart attack.
Stress is major reason for high cholesterol and IBS.
Please take medicines as suggested. Every effect has some side effect in long run.
Stress needs to be controlled. Meditations will help. A dietcregimn will help. Attend stress management courses. Energy medicine like pranic healing will help a lot. A...more
Asked for female, 35 years old from Chennai
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Gynaecologist•Mumbai
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Most of the medical problems need personally taking detailed medical history and examination with the need for reports sometimes so meet concerned doctor- gynecologist.
Important to inform her/him that you are on antidepression drugs as they do cause high prolactin.
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Asked for male, 23 years old from Ahmedabad
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CCT (UK) General Psychiatry, MD-Psychiat...read more

Psychiatrist•Delhi
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Escitalopram is not addictive.
Yoga, meditation and cognitive behavioural therapy are the other ways to treat anxiety and depression. Its upto you whether you can do all these on regular basis or not. Otherwise, there is no short cut, unfortunately. BW.
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Asked for male, 30 years old from Delhi
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MD - Psychiatry, MBBS Bachelor of Medici...read more

Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Hi, as far as your question is concerned there is no contraindication to take these two medicines together. You can take ashwagandha with a escitalopram. However it is not advisable to mix medicines from two different pathies therefore you either choose one of allopathic or ayurvedic. The treatment is available in both pathies.
Asked for female, 24 years old from Jalandhar
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MD - Psychiatry

Psychiatrist•Chennai
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Sure. You can consult any psychiatrist online or in person and get it prescribed. Escitalopram is a safe ssri. You most probable have naturally reduced serotonin, so while stopping the symptoms have relapsed. Good luck.
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