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Asked for female, 30 years old from Trivandrum
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Homeopathy Doctor•Panchmahal
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Hello lybrate-user.
We cannot help in this matter much.
You can find out whether it is true or not if it is true then it is upto you what action you should take.
If not and it is just your mind thinking in that manner then I can help with homoeopathic treatment.
Asked for male, 32 years old from Kolkata
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Sir since last 10 years, me suffered from depression, so doctors have prescribed me - szetalo plus -10, I am taking it regularly til date, sometimes half and sometimes 1 full tablet at night, I was ok with that medicine, but suddenly from 10 day's I am again feeling uncomfortable, nausea, dizziness, headache, upset mood, unhappy, lost interest in all works, sleeplessness sometimes also at night, I am taking 1 beer regularly at night since 2 year's, but from 2 day's - I quit it completely and taking szetalo plus 10 - daily 1 tablet, feel ok type after alcohol quitting, but not feel always good, now sleep well from 2 day's, but not feel completely good, can you suggest to me why it's happening, from 3 day's I am not taking alcohol, but still facing sometimes the symptoms, kindly guide me how can I recovered quickly, I am taking szetalo plus 10 and inderal as doctor prescribed me.

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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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The symptoms you're experiencing could be related to various factors, including your depression, the medication you're taking, alcohol consumption, or other underlying health issues. Abruptly quitting alcohol after regular use can sometimes lead to withdrawal symptoms, which may include nausea, dizziness, headache, and mood changes. It's possible that these symptoms are a result of alcohol withdrawal.
Regarding your medication, szetalo plus 10 is a combination of escitalopram (an antidepress...more
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I am 54y age weight 84 kg height 6.2 inch no alcohol no cigarette no tobacco use. My fbs is 108 pp 154 earlier past 15 y ws fatty liver n on tonact 10 one a day. But lipid was hdl 42 ldl 100 total cholesterol was 145 triglycerides was 65 now before 2 month a md physician stopped tonact then after a month I check lipid lad 165 hdl 37 total cholesterol 223 triglycerides 150. Then I started statin 5 mg once a day then after 45 days lad become 87 hdl 46 triglycerides 62 total cholesterol 143. Fir sugar since 5 y now triglimisave 1 once morning once night taking so fbs 109 po 155. Please advice wat to do next now I am taking statin 2.5 mg at night only along with health ok multivitamin tablet 1 a day. Should I take 2.5 mg statin whole life. Or 5 mg advice me. I walk 4 km daily. Eating green veg daily along with salad now. Also on depression since 13 y due to loss in business n on xet cr 25 once + trika. 25 mg + lonazep. 25 mg daily for panic disorder suffocation issue. Please advice me for avoid heart issues. Coz looks like cholesterol issues.

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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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From the information you've provided, it seems you have a history of fatty liver and lipid (cholesterol) issues. It's positive to hear that you've made lifestyle changes such as abstaining from alcohol, cigarettes, and tobacco use, as well as incorporating exercise and a healthy diet into your routine.
It's important to manage your cholesterol levels to reduce the risk of heart issues. Statins are commonly prescribed to lower cholesterol levels, and it seems you've been taking them in differ...more
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Psychiatrist•Chennai
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It is not be taken over the counter on your own, in fact ideally after consulting a psychiatrist and getting your depression and mse done. Sertraline is a very good antidepressant but can cause certain unpleasant side effects too. So consult a psychiatrist and then get treated. Good luck.
Asked for male, 43 years old from Theni
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Psychologist•Noida
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Make it a habit to take care of yourself.
Stretch every morning and evening. Even basic stretches can help relieve anxiety and keep you in tune with your body.
Try to get at least 8 hours of sleep. You’ll feel more energized.
Do something every day that makes you happy, no matter how small or large
Meditate or pray or practice deep breathing in silence every day. Whichever works for you.
Keep a journal. Express your feelings and keep track of the good things that happen to yo...more
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Asked for male, 43 years old from Theni
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If your symptoms are under control then you can start tapering medicines first reduce the dose of sommeril to 1/2 tab for 10 days then stop it.
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Asked for female, 43 years old from Faridkot
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I am 43 years old woman. I had depression problem 4-5 years back due to sudden death of family member. I used to feel extremely uneasy and shivering in my hands and feet. I consulted a doctor who prescribed me dothip 25 and zapiz-0.25.i gradually decreased the amount of medicine and soon I felt normal .i used to feel uneasy only after hearing some bad news. But 2 months back, I suffered from viral fever and cough which continued for about 15-20 days followed by an accident of me and my daughter. Fortunately we both were fine but the feeling of uneasiness and stress returned. I feel uneasy in the morning and feel very weak. I consulted my doctor and he told me to take zapiz 0.25 in the morning and zapiz 0.25 and dothip-25 in the night. I want to know how long will I have to continue this medicine and is it safe to take these pills .please suggest some ways to cure this.

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Psychologist•Mumbai
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Hi lybrate-user.
I'm sorry for your loss. Sounds like the stress and uneasiness is taking a physical toll on you as well. Chronic stress can lead to fatigue and weakness. It seems like the accident triggered some of thoughts about the unresolved stress unconsciously. You can explore how you've been thinking lately and how the accident has impacted your thoughts, feelings and behaviors. Engaging in relaxation techniques such as yoga, breathing and meditation or simply investing some time in w...more
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Asked for male, 27 years old from Aurangabad
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Dietitian/Nutritionist•Delhi
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Sertraline is an ssri, it should be safe if your liver and kidney are healthy. Sertraline usual dose is around 50 mg. Usually antidepressants are taken long term as opposed to benzodiazepines that are short term. You should be fine, given you exercise daily, stay relaxed. There is no such thing as safest antidepressant, all antidepressants have their own side effects profile.
But you may try mirtazapine as it has least side effects.
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Asked for Male, 36 years old from Kolkata
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Homeopathy Doctor•Delhi
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It is important to note that there is no single cause of mental illness, and neurotransmitter imbalances may be just one of several factors that contribute to their development.
In addition to mental health complications, neurotransmitter imbalances can also contribute to a range of physical health problems. For example, serotonin is a neurotransmitter that is often implicated in depression, but it also plays a role in regulating digestion, blood clotting, and bone density. Low levels of ser...more
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Asked for male, 28 years old from Ranchi
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Psychiatrist•Durg
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Hi lybrate-user.
Tab mirtazipine is an antidepressant molecule and is prescribed only by a registered practitioner .at lower dosages, it has a more of sedative action due to binding with histamine receptors. The rationale of gradually hiking or tapering the dose depends on the the status of improvement or deterioration of symptoms and hence to be done strategically by a trained professional after the thorough assessment of the patient. As sudden reduction may lead to relapse of symptoms or o...more
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