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Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surge...read more

Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
Treatment for narcissistic personality disorder (narcissism) can be difficult but therapy can often help. Types of therapy include:
Supportive psychotherapy
Structured psychotherapies
Structured psychotherapies etc

Medications may also be used to treat narcissistic personality disorder, both allopathic and Ayurvedic.

Yoga, pranayam, meditation are of much importance. Once you motivate the pt start into this, there ll be rapid improvement.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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Thinking us not bad. But balanced thinking is essential. You can cross it over smoothly if you adhere to basic tips. Little bit of yoga (say 15 minutes), little bit of pranayam (say 10 minutes) and little bit of meditation (say 5 minutes) has the power to change your life. To achieve it early you may change your diet habits and take some simple herbals. You can be a winner in 1 month. Ho jao shuru ek muskan ke sath.
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Zirakpur
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The styloid process is a small, pointy bone just below ear. Seems eagle syndrome - a condition that creates pain in your face or neck. If it is established, endoscopic surgery, nsaids, antidepressants, anticonvulsants, steroids, local anesthetics are generally used. Pl send doctor reports if physically checked. In ayurveda and homoeopathy also there are some treatments.
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I got married 3 years back (arranged marriage). My husband is the only son to his parents. I live with my husband and in-laws. My mother in law is a mental patient. If she shouts at my husband & his dad, my husband takes her words seriously & starts fighting with her rudely like breaking things near to him or keeps hitting his own hands on the wall. My husband gets very upset by her words and gets angry. (knowing her mental condition). My father in law is tired of telling my husband not to fight with his mom as she is a patient. My father in law can't leave my husband and his mom alone at home and go anywhere. If my husband starts fighting with his mom, someone should be there to control him. Since my mother in law is a mental patient, she wants to dominate others. If anyone goes against her, she starts shouting and crying thinking others are neglecting her. All she wants is love. She gets jealous if I am happy with my husband because she thinks her son may forget her. So she is not happy with me and my husband's relationship. I didn't know all this before marriage, my husband should have told me about this before marriage but he didn't. I married my husband and all I want is to live a happy and peaceful life. I don't want any expensive things. My mother in law wants me to be with her all the time & she doesn't let me live with my husband. 1 or 2 days it's fine. I can not sacrifice my married life for her. I tried to convince her but she is not getting convinced. If she doesn't get convinced in this matter, she gets upset and starts shouting. If she gets upset, my husband also gets upset and starts fighting either with me or his mom. I don't know why. I asked my husband not to get upset deeply as I am his future too. He says "listen to my mom and do what she says, otherwise divorce me" if I listen to her, she will be in good mood and my husband will also be in good mood. To keep her in good mood, I can't sacrifice my life for her. If my husband doesn't get upset even if she gets upset or tensed, he will be in good mood and I can live a normal life with him. But I don't understand why my husband gets upset if his mother gets upset. He gets so upset by her words that he either becomes completely absent minded or starts fighting with her or with me very rudely. In that case someone should be there to control him. Can you please answer me, why my husband does so or would any man do the same thing as my husband?

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Ayurvedic Doctor•Bilaspur
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shruti ji its really serious matter. but belive me your husban d is normal he does't have mental condition . due to some unaspected stree . all those thing happen. may be your husband thing you can make happy to her mother when he was outside. there may be also chances to dendency from your mother in law she doesnt fell happy when you both are happy. finally its irritating frequently in short time. just hope your good time will come soon.
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Psychologist•Bangalore
You may have had symptoms at an earlier time in your life. Ocpd is a fear-based disorder and if the fear is not identified and dealt with in therapy, you could continue to suffer. I suggest that you seek the help of a counselor too. The behavior will then become based on magical thinking and certain rituals will become necessary to do normal things making you believe that either the frequency or the ritual is important to its success. This of course is a fallacy but there will come a time that e...more
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Ayurvedic Doctor•Visakhapatnam
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Hello, greetings from your ayurveda wellness coach.
The best and ideal time for meditation or pranayama is morning hours between 4 to 7 am, this time period is called as bramhi muhurtham or the time of acquiring knowledge. The duration of meditation can be from 45 minutes to 90 minutes depending up on the sadhana or practice.
Based on your age and comfortness either you can select a place which is calm and either you can sit on floor or chair with proper seating posture and to be practic...more
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Homeopathy Doctor•Hooghly
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Wake up early go for walk or jogging in the morning, start doing yoga, start doing meditation, listen to soft music, go for a vacation, make urself bzyy in your work, read motivational stories, this will help, but meditation is most important.
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Homeopathy Doctor•Noida
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Do thyroid profile, cbc, blood sugar fasting from lab. Follow this 1. Don't take tea empty stomach. Eat something like a banana (if you are not diabetic) or any seasonal fruit or soaked almonds and a glass of water first thing in the morning (within 10 mins of waking up). No only biscuits or rusk will not do. 2. Don't overeat 3. Take your breakfast every day. Don't skip it. U should eat whatever your mother or grandparent eat in bfast. I mean to say whatever is your traditional food. If punjabi ...more
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Psychiatrist•Thrissur
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Please continue all these +
diva 500 mg 1 0 1
exercise one hour per day
your can stabilize their moods with proper treatment, medication, and support. Your patience, love, and understanding can play a significant part in your loved one’s treatment and recovery. Often, just having someone to talk to can make all the difference to their outlook and motivation.
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