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Asked for male, 57 years old from Delhi
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BHMS, MD - Homeopathy

Homeopath•Bhubaneswar
Advance age, hb-9.5gm. I think nutrition is not as need of the patient than the adverse effect sodium valproate & cilnidipine in old age. Frequent and regular diet then after one week reduce the dose of said medicine slowly.
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Pain Management Specialist•Delhi
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Dear Mr. lybrate-user, widespread body pains can be due to a number of causes including joint disorders, nerve disorders specially fibromyalgia. These conditions can be present in addition to the depression problem for which you are already receiving the treatment. One thing to be specially advised here is never ever take long term pain killers without any medical supervision as they can have numerous side effects. For a detailed discussion of your case, please feel free to get in touch.
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Psychologist•Noida
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1.Use Deep Breathing

Deep breathing is another effective way to relieve stress and anxiety. It helps you with physical symptoms such as shallow breathing and rapid heart rate, and it also helps with controlling your thoughts. When you practice deep breathing, you're forced to take your thoughts off of whatever is causing you anxiety and to focus on the breathing technique that you are using.

2.Keep A Journal

Journaling can be an effective way to deal with your anxiety ...more
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Neurologist•Kolkata
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It is unlikely. The common triggers for seizures are dehydration, infection, certain tablets, alcohol, lack of sleep, stress. A lot of times the cause is not clear. Some patients can have non epileptic seizure (looks like seizure but not a true epileptic seizure.
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Psychiatrist•Mumbai
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Aripiprazole is known to cause impulse control disorder and hypersexuality problems in some rare patients. My suggestion is to meet with a psychiatrist and switch to another antipsychotic medication. Thee are many alternative anti-psychotic medications available and one of them can certainly help you without any severe adverse effects.
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Psychiatrist•Dharwad
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Can try hiking up ssris, fluoxetine upto 80 mg and if these are episodic behaviors, then .maintenance ect can be tried. But with caution. But ect I would not have recommended if another antipsychotic was open as an option. Consult a psychiatrist for nearby for discussing best options. This decision is better taken after detailed assessment of impulsive behavior and trying out some behavioral methods would be possible only if patient is available for assessment.
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