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that could be a sign of insomnia. Insomnia may be due to stress, anxiety, depression, or an underlying medical condition. It is advisable that you visit a sleep specialist or a psychiatrist to determine the root cause of your problem and get the necessary treatment .
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Male | 19
It is important to bear in mind that reduced energy, as well as poor concentration, are often signs of an underlying medical illness. I suggest visiting a psychiatrist who can take an accurate diagnosis.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Female | 16
Worry and fear are big parts of anxiety. It makes you feel very scared or uneasy a lot of the time. You might feel nervous, have trouble sleeping, or get tired easily when you have anxiety. Stress, genes, or changes in your brain can cause anxiety. Take deep breaths, work out, or talk to someone to help with anxiety. If anxiety is still hard, a psychiatrist can teach you ways to feel better.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Female | 18
Sertraline is often a drug to treat feelings of anxiety or depression. Undoubtedly, nausea, headaches, or tiredness can be among the common side effects. But these typically go away by themselves after a short period. If you notice anything that concerns you or if you have any unusual symptoms, speaking with your psychiatrist is a helpful thing to do.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Male | 31
If you're experiencing fatigue, losing interest in activities you once enjoyed, or struggling to concentrate, it may be a sign of depression. Depression can arise for various reasons, such as life challenges or chemical imbalances in the brain. Seeking help by talking to trusted people, exercising, and getting enough rest can be beneficial. If these steps don't help, speaking with a therapist or psychiatrist can be a meaningful start toward overcoming depression.
Answered on 13th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Male | 75
It seems like anxiety may be the cause. Feeling nervous or troubled happens. Your breathing gets tough. Anxiety arises from stress. Or it could stem from genes. Some medical issues can lead to it too. But you can manage through techniques like relaxation. Regular exercise helps.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Female | 43
Vitamin B12 supplements from fermented sources usually don't interact badly with antidepressants. B12 is vital for nerve functions and making energy in your body. If you feel exhausted, weak, or have nerve issues, a B12 supplement could help. But always consult your doctor before taking new supplements to ensure they suit your needs.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Female | 22
Levonorgestrel is generally a reliable emergency contraceptive pill, but there are certain medications, for example, drugs used to treat epilepsy or depression, which might make its effect weaker. These interactions may also be the cause of the contraception not working properly. It’s crucial to spot any discomfort you have during this period including the unexpected bleeding or the menstrual changes and you have to monitor the situation. I recommend that you discuss the medications that you are using with a healthcare provider.
Answered on 26th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Male | 12
The use of valerian can lead to side effects such as anxiety, drowsiness, and insomnia. Also, a loss of appetite is a usual issue. To make it easier, drink a lot of water, eat light meals, and engage in calm activities like walking. Being careful not to take any more valerian is important. You will feel better shortly if you rest and take care of yourself.
Answered on 28th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Male | 34
Pressing nerves and muscles could be body-focused repetitive behavior. This means squeezing or pushing body parts. Anxiety can make this worse. You should see a psychiatrist and neurologist. Since they found no physical problems, managing anxiety and stress may help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Female | 19
It is anxiety that you are facing. This can lead to trembling, palpitation, shortness of breath, and stomach tightness. Try taking deep breaths, talking to someone you trust, and doing activities you enjoy. Drinking water and receiving enough sleep may help, too. It's important to keep reminding yourself that the feelings you have are normal and that the situation may get better eventually.
Answered on 18th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Male | 64
It seems that you have parasomnias which is a kind of sleep disorder that causes abnormal movements, behavior, and emotions during sleep. It is recommended to contact a sleep specialist for accurate diagnosis and therapy. They can help find the triggers of sleep disorders and suggest the best treatments.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Male | 48
A burning head and shivering is hard. These signs may come from your meds. Some pills can make muscles stiff and make you shake. Tell your doctor about these troubles - they might change your medicine to help. It's key to report new issues while on medication.
Answered on 20th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Female | 32
Hallucinations can be a sign of many underlying conditions I suggest that you go to psychologist as soon as possible in order to find out the cause of your hallucinations. You need to give thorough medical history to the doctor in order to help with the diagnosis. Do not medicate yourself. Instead, seek professional help.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Male | 18
It may feel like you might be caught in a storm of emotional pain from your stammering-induced rapid and racing thoughts. This state, caused by genetics or anxiety, is a great relief; however, when one's thought process is a vast emptiness that only confuses one's speech. Mind overload can lead to stuttering. The assistance of a therapist in overcoming your stress and thoughts becomes crucial.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Female | 29
This could be a sign that you are getting anxious so it is essential to go to a psychiatrist to ensure a precise diagnosis as well as proper therapy. They will allow you to control your anxiety and all around will enhance your emotions.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Female | 43
Withdrawal symptoms are the body's reaction to the sudden cessation of the drug. Confusion, insomnia (the inability to sleep), and anxiety are just a few of the usual symptoms. In order to deal with these symptoms, it is very important to gradually taper off the medications than to abruptly stop them. However, using sizomant at a lower dose might also help relieve the withdrawal symptoms, but seek medical advice first.
Answered on 4th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Female | 4
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Srikanth Goggi
Male | 29
It sounds like you are dealing with a lot of stress and emotional difficulties. It's important to speak with a psychiatrist, who can provide the right diagnosis and treatment, including any necessary medication. Please do visit a psychiatrist to get the help you need.
Answered on 24th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Male | 17
You might have Bipolar Disorder. You may have to deal with drastic changes in mood such as being very cheerful and energetic at one time and then later feeling very sad and downcast. At times, people with bipolar disorder can also experience hallucinations and paranoid thoughts. Proper communication with a psychiatrist is vital for getting the right diagnosis of your situation and working out the best treatment.
Answered on 8th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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