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Female | Jithisha

Can Stress Cause Unbearable Right-Side Chest Pain at 24?

I am 24 years female.i have chest pain on my right side when it's paining it's unbearable.when i feel stress or depression I feel the pain so much what can I do.is the stress cause the pain

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Answered on 8th Jan '25

Chest discomfort on your right side, especially when linked to stress or emotional strain, can be concerning. Stress often manifests physically, leading to muscle tension or even emotional distress. While it's essential to manage stress through relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, meditation, and regular exercise, it’s crucial to consult a cardiologist for a thorough evaluation. This ensures that any underlying conditions are ruled out, and appropriate care can be provided. 

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I am 46 and have depression. I need sessions of deep transmagnetic stimulation. How much cost? Can I come tomorrow?

Female | 46

Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a treatment for depression that is safe. Costs may differ from one clinic to another, but luckily, some insurance that partner with the clinics offers the treatment. It's smart to check it with the clinic. These may be found in depression itself, such as low moods, loss of interest, and unusual changes in appetite and sleep. TMS is a way of stimulating the brain by sending magnetic pulses. Naturally, it is required to fix a meeting for TMS during which you are free so that we can talk during that time, but we can shift your appointment for you as soon as it is convenient.

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

"I ingested 50 mg of amitriptyline all at once on Sunday, December 1, 2024, at 1 pm. It has been more than 48 hours since the ingestion, and I haven't experienced any severe symptoms. After taking the medication, I slept for almost around 24 hours. I also have IBS, and I'm concerned about any potential long-term effects or complications related to the overdose. Am I now in the safe zone? When would it be safe to resume my prescribed amitriptyline dose of 10 mg twice a day? Should I undergo any tests or monitoring before resuming the medication, or would it be safe to wait for a week and then restart my regular dose?"

Female | 23

Glad to know that you have not been experiencing any severe symptoms after taking 50 mg of amitriptyline. The fact that you slept for a long time could be a side effect of the medication. If you're feeling alright now and the time gone is more than two days there's probably nothing serious about it. Whatever the case, you should stay off your usual dosage of 10 mg twice a day for a week first. The best thing to do is to see a doctor if you experience any peculiar signs during that period.

Answered on 4th Dec '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I was prescribed adderall and klonopins throughout most of my 20s. My doctor retired when I was 30 years old and I never got a new doctor, therefore I stopped getting my medications. I am now 40 and truly feel like I need to be back on my meds. What should I do to get prescribed my medications as soon as possible?

Male | 40

To get back on your medications, it's important to visit a psychiatrist or a general physician who can assess your current condition and prescribe the necessary treatment. Explain your medical history and the medications you were on. They will guide you on the best course of action and may restart your previous prescriptions after a thorough evaluation.

Answered on 3rd June '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

My brother has been having trouble with sleeping and smokes through out the day. It's been a year since it all started. Our family has a history of depression/ similar mental health issues. More can be discussed over call

Male | 31

your brother might be suffering from a sleep disorder as well nicotine addictions. These are health complications that may result if not treated.The underlying causes of your brother’s symptoms will need to be diagnosed by a sleep specialist and psychiatrist. Seek immediate medical care first to prevent any further injuries.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Anixety stress not able to sleep properly and not headache body pain

Female | 23

You are going through a stressful period that seems to be the cause of the insomnia and physical pain that you are experiencing. Stress can be the reason for these symptoms such as sleeping problems and bodily pains. You may try deep breathing and easy exercises to relax. Besides, it is good to tell your close friend about your feelings. 

Answered on 23rd Sept '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I am a female, and mother of 2, My problem is. there is a constant feeling of lump or tightness in my throat. Like when you fight back tears. And I feel emotional for no reason, Most of the time in a day. But the tightness is always there. I suffer from depression and anxiety from past 7 years. And now on 150mg sertaline From past 2 years. Was on nexito 20mg for 5 years before that.

Female | 30

you might be suffering from symptoms of anxiety.Do see a clinical psychologist online/ offline to understand the possibility improvement.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Srikanth Goggi

Dr. Srikanth Goggi

6 month ago my nervologist appointed me escitalopram 10 mg Now i decrease dosage to 1/4 and symptoms like confusion,dizzines,heaviness and etc comes me back its not hard like 6month ago but still its bad and uncomfortable when will be gone withdrawal symptoms?

Male | 22

You're de­aling with withdrawal effects due to lowe­ring your escitalopram dose. Your body got accustomed to a ce­rtain amount, so changing it leads to symptoms. Confusion, dizziness, and heavine­ss may occur when the medicine­ level drops. The positive­ side is that these e­ffects typically resolve within we­eks without intervention. Try re­laxing, sleeping adequate­ly, and consulting your doctor regarding gradually reducing dosage for be­tter symptom management.

Answered on 27th Aug '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

My son does not want to understand anything about how he is waiting his life and what should do for himself to independent

Male | 25

It seems like your son is having difficulties taking over the control and decision-making process. I would suggest contacting a therapist or counselor who treat particularly young adults. A mental health professional can assist your son with the development of confidence necessary to regain control over his life.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I am 31 year old living alone abroad. I am working here and going through a phase of getting married. I have had previous short term relationships. My fiance is living in India and will be moving with me after marriage. The biggest struggle these days is getting flashbacks of the good days from previous relationships and not liking many things of my Fiance. Since the recent past, I'm having multiple panic attacks and want to cry (somehow not able to cry). Also, I am getting suicidal thoughts which was never the case before. Sometimes I also imagine completely disappearing and start a life somewhere with new Identity and losing all the contacts with family and friends.

Male | 30

Hi, I understand you must be going through a lot of challenges Currently. you need to consult a psychologist. You may contact me. I have had good experience in such cases. I can help you definitely.

Answered on 4th Sept '24

Dr. Sapna Zarwal

Dr. Sapna Zarwal

My son aged 25 was learnt to be under your treatment.I neither know for what illness nor have his prescription.He is aggressive and wouldn't co-operate if I call him for consultation with you along with me and his mom although he said to have consulted you.The boy is confined to his room and is hostile towards me for reasons unbelievable.His mother, my wife was under Dr vijayakumar's treatment from 2000 for over a period of 10 years.Now she consults another psychiatrist as she was on a transferable job. I am 62 years old and my wife 56 years.She had taken VRS from Bank job six months ago. My son is only child and a pampered one.His behaviour isn't acceptable although he would appear normal. I am worried how I could manage to give him treatment through you as he is aggressive and may also leave home

Male | 25

Aggression and hostility may be symptoms of other problems such as anxiety or depression. It is very important to handle the situation with empathy and patience. Supporting him through the process like by advising him to reach out to a psychiatrist, can be helpful. The main approach to the matter is to allow him to freely express what he feels, thus he will be able to share his issues. 

Answered on 27th Nov '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Hi I am 29 years old and a female I have acute insomnia and don’t have the funds to find out which medication can make me sleep, I’ve tried Adco zolpidem (I need to take 3 to sleep, and it doesn’t keep me asleep) and dormonoct and neither have worked. Please advise me on what medication is the strongest and will help me sleep through the night

Female | 29

You're going through ataxic insomnia. Insomnia is the condition of the person who finds it difficult to sleep. It may occur due to stress, worries, or illnesses. Because Adco Zolpidem and Dormonal Act have not worked for you, I would recommend the try of melatonin. Melatonin is a hormone that the body naturally produces and it is responsible for controlling the daily and monthly rhythms. It is over-the-counter and besides, it might also help you in getting a full night's sleep.

Answered on 4th Dec '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

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

Dr. Vikas Patel

I wanted to take about my sleeping problem and wanted to take sleeping pills

Male | 85

You have trouble­ sleeping at night. You are thinking of taking sle­eping pills. This is known as insomnia. It can happen due to stre­ss, anxiety, or lifestyle habits like­ using screens before­ bedtime. Taking slee­ping pills might help but they can have side­ effects. First, try improving your slee­p routine. Avoid caffeine. Cre­ate a relaxing bedtime­ routine.

Answered on 5th Sept '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Hi I'm taking esomeprazole, lisinopril, lipitor, citalopram and ropinerole. I want to know if I can take anti sweat tablets

Female | 59

It is possible that sweating contributes to the discomfort, and any medications may interact with each other. The adverted drug might also negatively affect the efficiency of other medications that you are taking. It is vital to communicate with a doctor. They will give advice or suggest something else if necessary to manage your situation. 

Answered on 11th July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

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