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Asked for female, 20 years old from Hyderabad
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Always take medications as prescribed by your doctor. Do not adjust the dosage or frequency without consulting them, follow their instructions on when and how to take it during a panic attack. It's important to discuss with your doctor how long you should use these medications and whether there are plans for tapering off.
Medications can be a helpful part of treatment, but they are often more effective when combined with therapy, can provide strategies for managing and preventing panic attac...more
Medications can be a helpful part of treatment, but they are often more effective when combined with therapy, can provide strategies for managing and preventing panic attac...more
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Asked for male, 40 years old from Agra
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Asked for male, 40 years old from Agra
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It's important to address both your anxiety and the newly detected fatty liver with care. Regarding the relationship between your medications and fatty liver:
Medication and Liver Health: The medications you are taking – Clonil (which typically contains clomipramine), fluvoxamine, and clonazepam – are commonly used to treat anxiety and its related disorders. While these medications can have various side effects, a direct causation of fatty liver is not typically prominent among them. Ho...more
Medication and Liver Health: The medications you are taking – Clonil (which typically contains clomipramine), fluvoxamine, and clonazepam – are commonly used to treat anxiety and its related disorders. While these medications can have various side effects, a direct causation of fatty liver is not typically prominent among them. Ho...more
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Asked for male, 47 years old from Hooghly
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For the tremor in your behind, it must be investigated since you have spondylitis, and may have nothing to do with your anxiety/depression. It seems that you overcame your depression for the doctor to take you off of the medication but the anxiety prevailed or has returned. That also means that your recovery has good potential. I suggest that you combine your medication along with therapy from a counselor. This combination will enable you to learn about your emotions and develop tools in the bar...more
Asked for male, 31 years old from Hyderabad
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Consider seeking therapy, the professionals can assess your symptoms, understand your medical history, childhood patterns, behaviours and determine an accurate diagnosis and help you better with your symptoms. If you are currently on medications, your healthcare provider may consider adjusting the dosage or changing the medication based on your response and symptoms.
Explore lifestyle changes that may positively impact your mental health. This can include a balanced diet, sufficient sleep hy...more
Explore lifestyle changes that may positively impact your mental health. This can include a balanced diet, sufficient sleep hy...more
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Asked for male, 24 years old from Mumbai
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Hi lybrate-user, greetings of the day. It sounds like you are experiencing significant challenges that may require professional help
given the impact on your daily life and studies, it is crucial to consult with a mental health professional, preferably a psychologist or psychiatrist, who can conduct a thorough assessment. They can help determine the underlying issues contributing to your difficulties, whether they stem from anxiety, attention-related concerns, or any other emotional factors....more
given the impact on your daily life and studies, it is crucial to consult with a mental health professional, preferably a psychologist or psychiatrist, who can conduct a thorough assessment. They can help determine the underlying issues contributing to your difficulties, whether they stem from anxiety, attention-related concerns, or any other emotional factors....more
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Asked for male, 38 years old from Guwahati
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It is not safe to take clonafit beta for this long, there is high probability that you will get dependent over it. It would be in your best interest if you discuss with your psychiatrist to consider tapering it to half after a week and stopping completely after another week. Fludac is absolutely safe to take in long term, even for years together. So, you should continue fludac without any doubt.
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Asked for male, 38 years old from Guwahati
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Expose yourself to more sunshine - sunshine helps in releasing chemicals known as “feel-good-hormones”. More sunshine = more positive hormones = less anxiety.
Meditate - meditation is not something elusive anymore; it’s effects have been tested and studies have clearly shown that meditating reduces anxiety and stress to the point where meditative exercises are even used in therapy today.
Take deep breaths - if you cannot meditate then at least take some deep, slow, breaths. Anxiety often...more
Meditate - meditation is not something elusive anymore; it’s effects have been tested and studies have clearly shown that meditating reduces anxiety and stress to the point where meditative exercises are even used in therapy today.
Take deep breaths - if you cannot meditate then at least take some deep, slow, breaths. Anxiety often...more
Asked for male, 27 years old from Moga
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Untreated anxiety is among the causes for suicide. Many a times due to stigma, poor treatment compliance, inadequate treatment, lack of awareness on the illness by patient as well as family leads to outcome like this. Consult an astute psychiatrist and take proper, regular treatment, life in more than 90% who seek treatment is achieved at near normal state. Good luck.
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