Female | 23
Was tun bei Panikattacken und Taubheitsgefühlen?
Ich bin 23 Jahre alt, leide seit 5 Jahren unter Angststörungen und nehme seit 4 Jahren unregelmäßig Antidepressiva. Aber ich bekomme immer noch Panikattacken und jetzt verspüre ich einen hohen Pulsschlag und plötzlich wird mein linker Arm taub, manchmal fühlen sich auch mein linkes Bein und meine Schulter gleich an und ich verspüre auch nur auf der linken Seite Kopfschmerzen, was unerträglich ist . Was soll ich tun?
Psychiater
Answered on 10th Sept '24
Die von Ihnen beschriebenen Symptome könnten auf eine Panikattacke zurückzuführen sein, die manchmal einem Herzinfarkt ähneln kann. Es ist wichtig, dieses Problem umgehend anzugehen. Stellen Sie sicher, dass Sie Ihre Antidepressiva konsequent wie verordnet einnehmen, und konsultieren Sie einen Experten für psychische Gesundheit, um herauszufinden, wie Sie Ihre Angstzustände am besten in den Griff bekommen. Stressbewältigungstechniken wie Atemübungen können ebenfalls bei diesen Symptomen helfen.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (348)
I have OCD from past 6 years I'm using medication, 1 day back I went to walking there was a dog on my left leg side, Im not sure whether it was scratch me or not but I'm getting thoughts like it was scratched me I checked my left leg there was nothing and next day morning when I wake up there was a scratch on my right leg so I'm getting thoughts like dog scratched me I have taken tetanus injection before 1 month will it work or need to consult a doctor please suggest me
Male | 27
The tetanus toxoid vaccine produces immunity by blocking the bacterial infection. If you see redness, warmth, or swelling, or if you have fever or muscle stiffness, contact the doctor as fast as you can. Monitor the different symptoms that may arise and just come back to us if there is any need
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I can't sleep properly. It's about 2 weeks I am facing this issue.
Female | 26
For the last two weeks, having difficulty getting to sleep or sticking to sleep could be a symptom of insomnia. This can be brought about by stress, worries, or even eating habits. Try setting a bedtime schedule, for example, going to bed and waking up at the same time every day. Say no to the stimulant beverage and technology before night's sleep. If this doesn't help, it's best to speak with your doctor.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Anxiety attacks and hyperventilation
Female | 25
When you get anxious, your body can start breathing too quickly, a condition known as hyperventilation. These symptoms can make you feel out of control, and shaky, and your heart might race fast. It occurs as a result of the brain's misinterpretation of the need for more air when the actual need is not. A technique called paper bag breathing, as well as breathing slowly, can help. Among such are uplifting leisure exercises such as mindfulness and deep breathing to mitigate your anxiety.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am feeling depressed and a couple of fears and anxiety
Male | 25
Depression leaves feelings hard. Anxiety builds fear. Tough times come. Not sleeping well happens. You feel worried, scared, sad. It can feel overwhelming. What causes these? Stress plays a role. Brain chemical imbalances occur too. But solutions exist like seeing psychiatrists for help. Using relaxing methods helps.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Depression mental health issues
Female | 19
Depression is a mental health disorder marked by pervasive feelings of sadness and lack of pleasure in activities. Seeing a mental health expert, or a psychiatrist is advised if you suspect you have signs of depression.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 20 year sna di am bachelor I lived alone in delhi and I could t sleep properly since 20 days it does impact on my study in 2p days maximum I sleep fir less than 10 hours
Male | 20
This might be because of many causes such as stress, anxiety, or a sleeping disorder. I would suggest you go to a sleep specialist or a psychiatrist to investigate your condition and get corresponding guidance and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Have anxiety because of war
Male | 21
Many people suffer from anxiety because of war. As such, it is imperative to consult a mental health specialist or counselor who can offer appropriate treatment options. Such may include therapy medication or combination of both.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I haven't been feeling the effects of drugs like caffeine, codeine or nicotine for some time now and it's concerning me. I was put onto risperidone and propranolol for seven months before this started happening. Could you help me determine the cause?
Male | 20
It's true that these medications can sometimes influence your body's reaction to caffeine, codeine, or nicotine. There's a chance these drugs are altering your responses. The wisest step would be discussing your concerns with a healthcare professional. They'll help decide the ideal approach for your situation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am a 20 year male . I am felling depressed from previous 3 years . I got no fellings like happiness , excitment , sadness nothing . My brain fells stuck sometimes, not able to do focus on any thing even on my studies . I got tierd too early and wants to do nothing all day . I got to sleep a lot 12 hours to 14 hours a day . I feel lathergic all day and dizziness is always with me
Male | 20
Depression is a disease that comes with emotions of sadness, lack of interest, tiredness, difficulty in focusing, and changes in sleep patterns. This may be a combination of different reasons such as heredity, brain chemistry, and life events. It is necessary to get support from loved ones and think about talking to a therapist or a psychiatrist to get medication to help with these symptoms.
Answered on 3rd Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Mental condition is not stable
Female | 19
You're going through some changes in your mental health. This can show up as feeling low, anxious, or having trouble concentrating and sleeping. It might be due to stress, traumatic experiences, or certain illnesses. To feel better, try talking to a close friend, taking some time for yourself, staying active, eating a balanced diet, and getting enough rest.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am having insomnia for almost a week plus. I usually get myself to sleep at around 10pm, but recently always sudden wake up at 1am or 2am, then I couldn’t fall sleep again. It affects my work as I will be looking extremely tired and unable to talk well with my customers. I am not sure what’s happening
Female | 34
It sounds like you may be experiencing insomnia, which means having trouble sleeping. Common symptoms include difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. One solution is to create a bedtime routine, avoid screens before bed, and try relaxation techniques. If the problem persists, consider talking to a medical professional for help.
Answered on 15th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Do you practice emdr or neurofeedback therapy for your patients who are suffering from psychological trauma?
Female | 40
EMDR helps process trauma memories, while neurofeedback teaches the brain to calm itself. Both treatments can help, but it's wise to consult a psychiatrist first. That way, you can find the right therapy approach suited for your unique problem.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Depression anxiety hai patto mai Dard hai migraine headache hai b12 defiency hai
Male | 17
It appears you're experiencing symptoms of depression, anxiety, leaf pain, migraine headaches, and B12 deficiency. These symptoms can be connected with different causes such as tension, lifestyle, or malnutrition. To cope with them, express your emotions, use relaxation techniques that are good for you, eat healthily, sleep well, and rest appropriately. I advise consulting with a psychiatrist to address your mental health concerns and a neurologist to manage your migraine headaches and assess B12 deficiency.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hi, I got prescribed sertraline 50mg and wanted to start treatment. However, I took St John’s wort 3 days ago. Is this safe for me to start sertraline treatment tomorrow?
Female | 22
Sertraline helps with depression and anxiety. St. John's Wort is an herb that doesn't mix well with sertraline. Together, they could cause serotonin syndrome - symptoms like confusion, fast heartbeat, and high blood pressure. It's better to wait 2 weeks after stopping St. John's Wort before starting sertraline. This prevents any issues from occurring.
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hi doctor my age is 20 I am female I have issues in breathing since my childhood mostly this occurs when I am in stress please provide me solutions how I overcome this
Female | 20
In this case, you might be experiencing asthma, which is the source of your breathing difficulties, especially when you are stressed out or under emotional pressure. Try yoga, stretching exercises, deep breathing techniques, or meditation as a form of relaxation when you notice stress building up. On the other hand, if you see no improvement, report the issue to a psychiatrist to further explore and personalize treatment.
Answered on 10th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Am I likely to develop schizophrenia? My father had it. I'm 19M , been depressed for 3 years like walking back and forth in my house , always talking to myself, deep interest for philosophy, 108 IQ
Male | 18
Symptoms such as self-talk may point to the possibility of one suffering from schizophrenia. Additionally, staying in a despondent mood for an extended period can indicate the same. You should seek help within your locality; talk to a psychiatrist or a therapist. They will walk with you till you fully recover from those mixed-up thoughts of yours.
Answered on 7th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My recent psychiatrist advised me to check with an endroconologist, and a psychotherapist who specializes in sexuality. Any suggestion? Patient is a women of age 42 and is suffering from some mental or brain related issue. She shakes her head frequently and often does not work normally of her day to day work
Female | 42
Information given by you ( some mental or brain related issues)is insufficient to arrive to proper diagnosis, Repeatedly shaking of head needs to see a neurologist, rather than endocrinologist, talk with your therapist for further treatment
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ketan Parmar
From last few months I'm not sleeping well. Im getting trouble to sleep. I think so much. I'm not getting sleep at night.
Male | 26
You are having insomnia issues. People with insomnia are those who experience difficulty falling asleep and/or staying asleep. The possibilities are that the discomfort is caused by stress, anxiety, or poor sleep patterns. To enhance your sleep quality, develop a sleeping habit, stay away from caffeine and screens before sleep, and create an atmosphere of relaxation. Should the problem persist, go for a psychiatrist's advice which can be helpful for you.
Answered on 12th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Me bhut hi jayada presan hu kyuki Mera mood kharab rahta hai Ghar per koi mujhe pyar nahi karta our hi baat karta hai need our bhuk bhi bhut lagti hai
महिला | 21
Depression symptoms involve sadness, loneliness, and appetite changes. Don't ignore these signs - speak up. Trusted people like friends or family may help. Counselors or psychiatrists aid in managing emotions and coping mechanisms too. Mental health matters just like physical well-being.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
So, i took a 30mg codeine tablet. Then 5 minutes later i forgot i had taken it. So took another. So iv taken 60mg in 1sitting. Will i be ok. Im 33 weigh about 10st4. Relatively mind strong. I was just curios
Male | 34
If you take 60mg of codeine all at once, it is more likely to cause some side effects. One of the side effects is that you may become very sleepy, feel dizzy, or have problems with breathing. Whenever a medicine reaction like the one described here happens, it is best to remain calm and save your life without increasing the doses further. In addition, it is recommended to stay hydrated, sit down, and be observant of the body's feelings for possible encounters.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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