Female | 59
Can I take anti-sweat tablets with my medications?
Hi I'm taking esomeprazole, lisinopril, lipitor, citalopram and ropinerole. I want to know if I can take anti sweat tablets
Psychiatrist
Answered on 11th July '24
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.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (320)
Hello Mera man hamesha ashant rehta hai mujhe suicide karne ka man hota hai main apni jindagi se haar chuki hu mujhe mere Ghar se dur jana h I feel depression all time kya karu samjh nahi aa raha kya karu
Female | 19
Perhaps you are suffering from symptoms of depression. It would be wise to turn to a psychiatrist for professional medical advice, evaluation, and therapy that specifically suits your condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
She is suffering from mental disorder since last 6/7 years.
Female | 36
Your friend seems to have been struggling with a mental illness for a few years now. Mental illnesses manifest in different ways such as extreme sadness, anxiety, or difficulty concentrating. A person may experience this due to genetic makeup, brain chemicals, and life events. She should consider seeing a therapist or taking medicine, who will help her cope with the symptoms and feel better.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I was wondering if I might have something such as DID, as I have been experiencing some symptoms. 1: I have auditory hallucinatons from time to time, like people talking, or whispering my name. 2: I cannot remeber most of my childhood at all. 3: I also talk to myself a lot, like I am a different person. 4: I have visual hallucinations sometimes, like shadows in the corner of my eye 5: Also have trouble focusing sometimes 6: very impulsive sometimes 7: I also daydream alot, and usually for 30 minutes + I and my sister was verbally abused from 2016 to 2022. It stopped in 2022 because I pointed it out. My ‘alters’ aren’t so complicated they are just different aspects of myself really. Most of the time to the extreme though. Like one is me but angry, sad, etc. Once I had a bit of a dissociative fugue, when I kind of just fazed out on the bus and I came to, on the bus but at a different point in the road, and I had no memory of what had happened.
Male | 18
Based on the symptoms, your problem may be Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID). Consulting with an experienced psychiatrist or clinical psychologist, especially in the field of DID, is crucial in diagnosing and planning personalized treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '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
I had drug induced psychosis how can I know if it’s only drug induced psychosis or if it’s like schizophrenia or something
Male | 22
A psychiatrist’s consult needs to make a determination whether your psychosis is substance abused induced or if it may signify a more serious mental illness, like schizophrenia. A psychiatrist can conduct a comprehensive assessment and steer you in the right direction for treatment. I suggest that you see a psychiatrist who specializes in psychotic disorders.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Am fully stress and i can't sleep all night. I wand to cry i don't know the reason but i wand cry
Female | 18
That's normal - everyone experiences those feelings now and then. Stress builds up. It makes sleeping difficult and brings tears easily. That's okay though. Try opening up to someone you trust about what's bothering you. Deep breaths or listening to calm music might help too. Don't forget: taking care of your mental health matters just as much as your physical health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Do I have bpd and or depression? I have been having constant thoughts of self harm and suicide these past few years, I’ve attempted multiple times however I’ve never been to hospital for any of them, nobody even knows about them, my parents can’t get me tested due to financial issues, I don’t want to eat I have a terrible sleeping schedule, crying is a daily occurance, and I have episodes where I want to block everyone and just be alone but then I also don’t want to be alone and I get very obsessive when it’s someone I love that has broken up with me like the other week I lost it I was crying for 4 hours and I was begging for her to come back she didn’t however and now I feel horrible and I just want an answer
Female | 14
BPD is known for its symptoms such as self-injury, unstable emotions, fear of abandonment, and impulsivity. For example, you may feel sad, lose interest in things that previously gave you pleasure, and experience changes in your eating and sleeping habits. Genetic, biological, and environmental factors may be the culprits of both diseases. You should seek the assistance of a psychiatrist or a counselor.
Answered on 12th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Kya bipolar disorder mahine hai kuch din ya hafte tak man udaas karta hai kbhi bhut jyda rona bhi aata hai kbhi man shant rhta hai fir apne aap chidchidapan or akelapan udaasi or gussa rehta hai
Female | 23
YES, BIPOLAR DISORDER can cause mood swings. These may last days or weeks.. SYMPTOMS include sadness, crying, irritability, AND ANGER.. SEEK MEDICAL HELP for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I’m 20 years old male and I’m struggling with my mental health . I’m always sad and fearful .
Male | 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.
Answered on 4th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hi - I am taking for 10 months now mirtazipine 30 mg. Is it ok to half the dose - or do I need to build down more slowly? I gain a lot of weight … Thank you
Female | Joke
A common side effect of mirtazapine is weight gain. Talk with your doctor before you reduce your dose. They might recommend a strategy to decrease the dose gradually so that you won't have withdrawal symptoms. It is dangerous to quickly change your dose; therefore, it is necessary to do it carefully under the supervision of your doctor.
Answered on 6th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
dr . i use risperidone now i stopped it. after risperidone i use tryptophan and tyrosine supplements but problem is my serotonin and dopamine level not increase it decrease my neurotransmitter level .this problem come i use risperidone haloperidol drugs. i use herbal (mucuna pruriens ,5htp) and amino acid supplements for neurotransmitter it same my serotonin dopamine level decreased. dr why it happened ?how to it cure. ?
Male | 23
Addressing issues related to neurotransmitter levels requires consultation with a psychiatrist or neurologist. Discontinuing medications such as risperidone and haloperidol can lead to a drop in serotonin and dopamine levels. Additionally, the use of supplements like tryptophan, tyrosine, 5-HTP, and mucuna pruriens may also affect neurotransmitter levels. It's essential to consult a specialist for proper diagnosis and treatment of any potential imbalances beforehand.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am facing general depression issues , due to my stressed lifestyle at the moment. Do I need to speak with a psychiatrist?
Female | 50
One should consult a psychiatrist or counsellor for proper diagnosis and further treatment, i.e. you have depression or bipolar disorder, as treatment and outcome is different for both disorders, however let the psychiatrist decide what medications to take as per you r psychological condition, and have never personally used glutathione in bipolar.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ketan Parmar
I took 15 30mg codeine tablets and 7 50mg cyclizine tablets, about 4 hours ago. Am I going to die?
Female | 35
You consumed too many codeine and cyclizine tablets. These can hurt you badly. Sleepiness and slowed breathing are risks. Dizziness, confusion, feeling sick may occur. It's crucial to reach out immediately if experiencing such symptoms. Call emergency services right away.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 37 yrs old Suffering from excessive fear from last 1 year Consulted local gp having lonazep twice a day Fear of sweeing needles, sharp objects glass detergent, dust germs , doubtful in everything , frequently washing hands,
Female | 37
As per your complaints you seem to have phobias for needles and sharp objects and excessive cleaning or washing of hands is suggestive of obsessive compulsive disorder, LONAZEP will hardly help, you need to take anti obsessive and medicines for phobias under supervision of a psychiatrist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ketan Parmar
I'm struggling to maintain cleanliness and proper hygiene. I'm just not able to do anything, either I want my surroundings to be too clean or very messy. I'm just not able to live anymore. I'm tired of everything. I just don't have any energy left. I was an academically perfect student but now even my grades started falling down.
Female | 17
Well, it seems that you could be having OCD symptoms like failing to keep up with hygiene and cleanliness. I suggest seeing a psychiatrists who works with OCD to discuss your symptoms and consider treatments.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 19 years old, I have suicidal thoughts, difficulty in breathing or anxiety.
Female | 19
Self-harm thoughts, breathing difficulties, or very rapid heartbeat rate are severe. These can be indicators of a mental health condition like depression or anxiety. Talk to someone you trust about how you're feeling. Some therapists and psychiatrist are willing to listen to you and help you to feel better.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I was taken daxid 50 mg tablet .I am feared that tablet side effects.if any problem are effected male sexual hormone level
Male | 19
It is completely understandable to worry about the side effects of a medicine. Male hormone levels can be affected by Daxid 50 mg occasionally. This might lead to symptoms such as low sex drive or difficulty in achieving an erection. The reason for this is that the drug has an impact on serotonin levels in the brain. If you are going through these things, it would be best to talk to your doctor about them.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I don’t know what’s wrong with me. I’ve just had this weird feeling that something in my body is off for a couple of days. I don’t know what happened but I was doing stuff non stop for 2 days and I just broke down crying and couldn’t breath. Nothing remotely bad seemed to trigger it. It’s like I try to be normal and socialise and do stuff but it’s so much harder for me than my friends I feel like such a bad person but I literally just can’t be with anyone for long and I start to get really tired and low. I don’t want to do anything and I don’t want to leave the house. I have also lost my appetite and don’t want to eat anything. I always have vivid dreams of something bad happening. I don’t know what’s wrong with me it’s like I feel ill but there’s nothing wrong with me to make me I’ll I feel crazy
Female | 16
You are likely to be going through symptoms of anxiety or stress, which can be so crippling that they can cause you to lose your appetite and get less sleep. These feelings are common and nothing to be afraid of. Take care of yourself by practicing relaxation techniques such as deep breathing, talking to a trusted person or psychiatrist, and getting regular exercise.
Answered on 9th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I visited a psychiatrist and he prescribed me these meds. Daxtin 20mg Daxtin 40mg Fluvoxamine 50mg Etilaam .25mg Explain these medicines from all perspective and help me get a pros and cons list
Male | 21
Here's some brief information about the medicines that your psychiatrist has recommended: 1. Daxtin 20mg and Daxtin 40mg: These are prescribed for depression. These drugs can help increase the serotonin and norepinephrine levels, improving your mood and energy. 2. Fluvoxamine 50mg: It's also great for depression and anxiety. It works better for sleep and decreases the level of anxiety. 3. Etilaam 0.25mg: It cures anxiety and panic attacks. Positive: Such products have the potential to alleviate depression, give you a good night's sleep, and anxiety at a manageable level.
Negative: It might bring alongside other effects such as vomiting, giddiness, and drowsiness. In other words, these medications are intended to make you feel better, but they can also cause other health problems. Do not stop taking them on your own – always take them as your doctor has prescribed and notify them of any discrepancies in your condition!
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hi. I suffer from severe OCD, anxiety and depression and I'm on two antidepressants - fluoxetine and mirtazapine. I am wondering about the efficacy of vortioxetine in treating OCD, anxiety and depression and whether replacing mirtazapine with vortioxetine will bring improvement to my mental health. I can't find any information on Google. Both of them are atypical antidepressants. Is vortioxetine superior or inferior to mirtazapine in general? Someone told me that vortioxetine is "very mild" in terms of efficacy. Is that true? Thank you.
Male | 25
Like mirtazapine, vortioxetine is believed to help with anxiety, depression, and OCD. Some trials have shown vortioxetine may be useful for these conditions. However, everyone reacts to drugs differently. Therefore, you must talk to your doctor about any changes in your medication so that they can find something that will work for you.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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