Male | 22
How to Stop Semen Leakage?
Greetings to the doctor who is seeing my messages. I am facing a serious bad situation of sperm leakage or semen leakage. This starts when I was giving my matriculation exams. It is still happening to me whenever I take any exams. This happens when I feel too much anxiety. And after this anxiety my heart beat run soo fast . I couldn't control on myself. And semem leakage happens to me. I'm really depressed I have tried exercising on daily basis. But in exams I couldn't control my stress and anxiety. Kindly what is treatment for this problem. I'm really depressed, I just want to give my best in exams so I'll be able to achieve my goals that I have set in my life.
Psychiatrist
Answered on 25th June '24
This is more common than you may realize and could be due to stress affecting your body. When you’re nervous, it can make your body react in various ways such as increased heart rate and release of semen. Perhaps trying relaxation methods like deep breathing or talking about what’s bothering you with someone could help calm down your nerves before sitting for an exam.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (363)
im concerned about my mental health
Female | 16
If you are unhappy, anxious, or angry most of the time; struggle to focus, or no longer find pleasure in activities you once enjoyed, then it might be helpful for you to know that these are symptoms of a possible mental health problem. If you want to feel better, consider talking it out with someone who you trust – this helps more than keeping everything bottled up inside which only makes matters worse over time. You could also try some relaxation exercises like deep breathing techniques or mindfulness meditation; keeping busy through physical exercises such as jogging or swimming may help too – not forgetting to seek professional help/guidance from a counselor/therapist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
One of my relatives takes bromazepam 5mg occasionally for her sleeping issues. Another patient who also used to take bromazepam told me that it is it has some severe side effects. He suggested to take clonazepam 0.5 mg instead is clonazepam really better than bromazepam?
Female | 42
Your relative takes bromazepam and clonazepam for sleep issues and anxiety. Both medications work differently. Clonazepam can have fewer side effects for some people. However, talk to your psychiatrist before changing any medication. They know best about medications and can guide you properly.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Mujhe raat ko nind nhi aati h, sucide thought aate h, logo se milne me problem hoti h
महिला | 23
These might be caused by something deep under the sadness or anxiety. I suggest that you see a medical doctor or a licensed counselor who can help you in this way.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Actually I am unable to sleep properly at night. Even I sleep a night properly after 4-5 sleepless nights.
Female | 23
It is critical to know the underpinning of your lack of sleep. Sleep loss can be caused by factors such as stress, anxiety, depression, and medical conditions. It is recommended you see a psychiatrist to identify and eliminate the sleeping problem's primary reason.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Anxiety problem in many years
Male | 34
Anxiety means when you experience an excess of uneasiness or fright often, even when it is not a threatening situation. The signs may be anxiety, insomnia, or being on edge. Anxiety can be provoked by many factors such as stress or hereditary traits. To help the situation, you may either talk to a trustworthy person, go to the gym, or practice relaxation techniques such as deep breathing.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I think I’m depressed. I can find the courage to get up and do anything
Female | 22
It seems like you may be going into depression symptoms. Consultation with a psychiatrist who has the required skills for the diagnosis and treatment of your psychological condition is indispensable.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have been suffering from music stuck in my head . As soon as I wake up that music starts to play in my head and it never end . I am very tensed about this because it affects my daily life activities like I can't even focus on my studies please help me
Female | 17
You might be dealing with "earworms," which is when a song gets stuck in your head. This can happen due to stress, fatigue, or simply hearing the song too often. To manage it, try switching to a different activity, listening to another song, or talking to a counselor to handle stress. Remember to take breaks from work and enjoy some downtime.
Answered on 8th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Sir I am sudam Kumar my problem Is I filling depression desise pls help me
Male | 33
Depression is a common illness that can take over your life, causing constant sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness. Symptoms include low mood, loss of interest, changes in appetite or sleep, and fatigue. It may result from genetics, brain chemistry, or life events. Fortunately, it's treatable with therapy or medication. You should visit a psychiatrist for evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I've been seeing things that aren't there, and feeling an overwhelming sense of paranoia. I feel bugs crawling on my skin and feel like I've lost my individuality, and have no personality. I don't know what's wrong with me.
Female | 15
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.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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
Im [18F] So um i have this weird condition idk what to call it I moved to a new house where people used to love But the lower kitchen cabinets have dirts in their corner Which makes me wanna puke everytime i see them I decided not to use them but whenever i go to the kitchen im disturbed by them i tried to clean them but i started dry heaving can't help it Height:163cm Weight:75kg No current medications No medical history
Female | 18
You might be experiencing a strong aversion to dirt or grime, which might be triggering anxiety or even a phobic reaction. This could be a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or a specific phobia. It's important to consult a psychiatrist who can evaluate your symptoms and help you manage this condition effectively.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hello my age 23 male I have heavy alcohol addiction so some ayurvedic person gives me some ayurvedic medical and he said conditions if you drink any alchohal in future aftr taking ayurvedic medicine in future you will die. Is true?
Male | 23
Alcohol addiction is serious, and professional help is vital. Be cautious with Ayurvedic remedies; extreme effects when drinking aren't common but can occur. The best option is to address addiction properly with the guidance and support of healthcare professionals.
Answered on 19th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hi..my name is Ben. I suffer from scisfrinia. Paranoyer. Phsycoses and I'm vampire . I stop taking medication. My mind is playing me the voices are tell me bite somone and barking at me...there is dog inside of me Im barking and. Angry
Male | 40
Symptoms of schizophrenia include hearing voices, paranoia, as well as seeing or feeling things that others do not see. In reality, these symptoms return when you are not on your medication, so it is crucial to talk with your healthcare provider about restarting your medication. Your psychiatrist can teach you ways to cope with the symptoms and suggest the natural ways to make you feel better.
Answered on 9th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Why I’m being so sad once every morning before goti work?
Male | 23
Feeling like crying every morning before work may be a signal of depression or anxiety. It is necessary to consult a mental health professional,` who will diagnose the condition and provide appropriate treatment. Never hesitate to ask for support and care for your mental health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am a 17 year old female I’m concerned that I may have anxiety
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
I took some session from clinical psychologist, In that time some people were stalking me digitaly and chasing me physically at all places including workplaces and hostels were I lived. I started feeling anxious and panic, I once lost control on my hand and left side body for 10 minutes. I started feeling mentally inactive, I lost my concentration and interest in my work and life. I was just thinking on the issue and who were behind that, who was/is doing and why? could not feel real me , felt like robot. I was hearing voices of people which was another big trauma for me. I need to clear my mind from these trauma and want to start new fresh life
Male | 28
These symptoms are familiar to you, such as feelings of anxiety, lack of focus, and hearing noises, which could be the first signs of a mental health problem called psychosis. It can derive from stress, trauma, or other reasons. It's inevitable in such situations that you seek help from a mental health professional like a psychiatrist. They can help you with the mentioned meditation and cognitive behavior therapy schemes.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Depression, panic, not hungry and not able to sleep.
Female | 32
Depression and anxiety seem likely here. You're feeling sad and worried. Your sleep and appetite are impacted. It's crucial to open up to someone trusted about these feelings. While causes differ, stress, trauma, and genes can contribute. Techniques like relaxation exercises, being active physically, therapy, and medications can provide relief.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I wonder if I have a form of OCD. I finger tap, muscle twitch, and count syllables. Also, when I finger tap and muscle twitch, it has to be equal on both sides of my body, or else it really bothers me. Also, let's say I hit my elbow on a table or fridge, I feel a very urgent need to touch my other elbow to said table or fridge, and it is very hard to ignore the need. This has been bothering me for about 2-3 years. (Ever since I started high school).
Female | 16
Your description points to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) symptoms. OCD is a condition where thoughts repeat. People feel compelled to do actions repeatedly. This includes tapping, counting, or needing symmetry. OCD treatment usually involves therapy and medication. Speaking with a psychiatrist about symptoms is crucial.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I don’t really want to go to my gp, and was seeing if there’s any other way to get a referral about seeing if I have adhd my parents never wanted me to get checked and I’m so sure I have it I struggle with a lot daily and just wanted some answers?
Male | 22
It’s important to talk to a specialist like a psychiatrist if you believe you have ADHD. They can properly assess your symptoms and guide you through the right steps for diagnosis and treatment. Even if you’re not comfortable going to your GP, a psychiatrist is the best person to help with ADHD concerns.
Answered on 30th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My self Muthukumar, I'm facing issue with concentration issue. Unable to concentrate on work.
Male | 34
Losing focus is common and can happen due to pressure, lack of sleep, or distractions around you. If you often feel tired or easily distracted, try getting enough sleep, reducing distractions, and breaking your work into smaller tasks to improve focus.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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