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Asked for female, 30 years old from Trivandrum
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Asked for male, 32 years old from Kolkata
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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
Regarding your medication, szetalo plus 10 is a combination of escitalopram (an antidepress...more
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Asked for male, 54 years old from Mumbai
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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
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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Asked for male, 43 years old from Theni
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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
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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Asked for female, 43 years old from Faridkot
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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
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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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.
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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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
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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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
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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