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Asked for male, 33 years old from silchar
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I am taking equate plus from 2018, in 2019 nov 21st I got married, thn I stop equate plus, coz I am planning for baby, but after sum day I started same problem in my day today, I have anxiety disorder, panic disorder, phobia of dying, depression to. I smoke 15 cgrt one day. This problem started frm 2010, dat time Dr. suggest me nexito 10 mg I take dis medicine upto 2015 den I stopped, butmy problem was not solved, den I check up for so many I dnt get any result, den one Dr. visit in my town and Dr. suggest me equate plus 2 tab and again he told me to stop 1 tab and continue wit 1 tab, when I discuss wit Dr. dat I am planning for baby he told me to stop dat medicine and provide me another one alpraz 0.5 mg. Some day I feel better but from march I feel vry bad and again Dr. suggest me to take equate plus. Now I am taking equate plus, and I am worried abt dat I can be pregnant. What to do please suggest me. I will cum from dis problem anxiety and panic disorder.

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Psychologist•Bangalore
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Hey lybrate-user. I understand how stressful and overwhelming this can be. Have you considered reaching out to a therapist? While medicines work on reducing the symptoms which is absolutely essential, you may also want to deal with the thoughts and feelings that are behind the anxiety and panic disorder. Your therapist would help you address these thoughts that make you feel anxious and process them better. Therapy will also help you cope with anxiety better. Same with panic. Panic and anxiety s...more
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Psychologist•Bhubaneswar
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Hello madam,
do not take much medicines. But, any medicine you are taking, use the medicines regularly. Focus on your work you need to do. Focus on one activity and complete it .then after some rest period, you focus on another activity. Do some relaxation exercises. Be confident. Faith on god.
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Psychiatrist•Bangalore
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Dear Priyanka,
It is perfectly normal to become anxious due to lock down. During anxiety, the bp fluctuates. Please talk to someone close to you. Don't check your bp repeatedly. It usually fluctuates with position, exercise and tensions. It may not be bp disorder needing olmin. Palpitations are also common with anxiety due to lock down. Please check temperature by a thermometer and if it is above 99 degrees, please go to local doctor. Now many of them are open.
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MBBS, M.D. Psychiatry, MBBB,MD,FIPS,MIAS...read more

Psychiatrist•Jaipur
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If you are planning for pregnancy then medicine should be minimized as per requirement in First three month of pregnancy .
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Psychologist•Guwahati
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Hi,
you are very young and dynamic. Tension and ghabrahat is a very small thing in front of you. Be energetic to possess all the positive energy in your life. Because everything is on your hand. Your health. Your thought process. Everything is with you. Just need little polish. Don't be scared. No body is going to kill you or eat you. Talk to one psychologist/ counsellor. Develop positive habits.
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Psychiatrist•Coimbatore
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Dear Lybrate user,
yes, alcohol use will increase triglyceride level. Try to reduce or stop taking alcohol. Stopping alcohol will help you to reduce triglyceride level. If you are too anxious inspite of taking clonazepam, then you may need modification in your anxiolytic medicines and counseling. Consult a psychiatrist in person or through tele consultation for a better guidace.
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Asked for male, 35 years old from Bangalore Rural
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Allopathic treatment will not help.
Even if it helps then it will be temporary and the complaints will return after short time.
Also it causes side effects.
My suggestion is to take proper homoeopathic treatment side by side and gradually stop allopathic medicine.
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Psychologist•Noida
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Engage in self-care: Take care of your physical and emotional well-being. Focus on activities that bring you joy, relaxation, and a sense of fulfillment. This may include exercise, hobbies, practicing mindfulness, getting enough sleep, and maintaining a healthy diet.

Set realistic goals: Break down larger tasks into smaller, achievable goals. Start with simple steps and gradually work your way up. Celebrate your accomplishments along the way, even if they seem small.

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