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Asked for Male | 17

How can I cure my depression problem?

Coping with the down mood that you do feels like a deep abyss, you are dealing with severe depression. It can be both emotional and physical parts of you, feel like you have lost hope, you are so exhausted that don't want to move, and you don't care about anything anymore. Visiting a psychiatrist and venting can help you feel consoled. It may be suggested that a combination of counseling and drugs would be the right course of action to treat the condition. 

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Asked for Male | 30

Can I take 1mg clonazepam for insomnia?

The perfect dose of clonazepam for insomnia may not be higher, e.g. 1 mg. The same applies to changing the dosage, they should talk to the psychiatrist first. Difficulty sleeping can sometimes be one side effect of clonazepam due to a medication like sertraline and the doctor will help get the right solution for the patient. Panic, fear, or other reasons may also be the sources of your sleep problems. 

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Asked for Male | 14

Is difficulty breathing while lying down a sign of anxiety?

When you lay on your chest and it feels hard to get air in, that could be from anxiety. Anxiety also makes it difficult for people to sleep well at night.  You can learn how to control your breathing when talking about it with them and other ways of calming down too if they know about it. Try doing things before going to bed like making a routine so that every time before sleep you will make sure that you get into bed more easily also practice good habits around sleep like not watching any screens an hour before bedtime because they keep awake longer which means fewer hours spent resting. If these symptoms stay or get worse then maybe it's time to see the doctor and tell them what’s been happening.

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Asked for Female | 34

Why do I severe anxiety?

You’re going through something called health anxiety, which is when you’re really afraid of getting seriously sick. This can make you feel stressed and worried all the time. Some common signs of this include always being worried that you have a certain illness, checking your symptoms online repeatedly, and avoiding things that could make you anxious. There are ways to deal with it—one way is by talking with someone like a therapist who can help teach strategies for managing these fears.

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Asked for Female | 18

Why am I experiencing panic attacks and blackouts?

During a panic attack, you might feel as if you cannot breathe, have a racing heart, and feel shaky or dizzy. Your body can be in “fight or flight” mode when there is no real danger. You should do breathing exercises or other things that help you relax so these feelings don’t get too intense. Talk with someone you trust and consider talking to a counselor or therapist for more support if necessary. 

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Why Can't I Sleep? Think Too Much

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.

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Answered on 12th June '24

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How Can I Cure Social Anxiety?

This is when you feel very afraid or nervous in social situations. You might get sweaty, have a tremble, or find it difficult to talk to people. Social anxiety can be caused by a combination of genetics and things that have happened to you. Getting therapy and counseling will teach you how to control your emotions and become more self-assured. Exercise as well as relaxation techniques can also work wonders. 

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Answered on 11th June '24

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Asked for Male | 27

Why Do My Hands Shake When I Get Angry?

When you are angry, you may be having a typical response known as tremors. This takes place as your muscles quake due to stress hormones discharged within your body. This is normal; a lot of people go through it. If you find yourself getting mad, you can try methods of relaxation like deep breathing or counting up to ten. Doing so will help soothe your system and reduce the trembling. However, if these symptoms persist and bother you too much, discuss your emotions with a therapist.

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Psychiatrist

Answered on 10th June '24

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Asked for Male | 18

Am I at Risk for Schizophrenia like my Father?

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.

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Dr. Vikas Patel

Psychiatrist

Answered on 7th June '24

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Asked for Female | 10

How can I help my child's depression?

If your kids are crying easily, getting mad quickly, and can’t pay attention, they might have something called “childhood depression.” You did not cause this. It is nobody’s fault. One thing I would do is talk with a therapist/psychiatrist. There might be other ways doctors can think of to help your child and family. 

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Psychiatrist

Answered on 6th June '24

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Asked for Female | 21

Can you explain amphetamine and methamphetamine to me?

Amphetamine and methamphetamine are powerful stimulants that can produce feelings of alertness and increased energy. They may manifest as such signs as rapid pulse, sweating, and nervousness. These substances are usually manufactured illegally and can be highly habit-forming. If an individual is on either amphetamine or methamphetamine, it is crucial for them to consult with a healthcare provider on how to quit using the drugs safely.

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Asked for Male | 24

Can I Safely Take Propranolol Before Parachuting?

I would think twice before using propranolol before parachuting. The reason for my concern is that propranolol can slow down heart rate as well as blood pressure levels. Quick blood flow is necessary for sufficient oxygen transportation in the body since parachuting involves falling from a high altitude. Taking propranolol might lead to feeling faint or light-headed. This could be highly unsafe while engaging in such an activity. Therefore, refraining from using this drug before going skydiving would be best.

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Psychiatrist

Answered on 6th June '24

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Am I experiencing mental health issues at 20?

It’s tough to feel sad and scared all the time. These feelings could be because of stress or changes in your life. Maybe you’re going through anxiety or depression. You should talk to someone like a family member or a therapist. They can help you get some support and ways to make things better. 

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Dr. Vikas Patel

Psychiatrist

Answered on 4th June '24

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Why am I experiencing paranoia, hallucinations, and depersonalization?

It sounds like you might be having symptoms of a mental health problem known as psychosis. This makes people see or hear things that are not there, become paranoid, or have trouble thinking clearly. Various things such as stress, trauma, or even some medical conditions may trigger these signs. It is important to confide in someone about what you are going through and also seek help from a mental health specialist like a therapist or psychiatrist

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