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Male | 21

Can't Remember What I'm Studying

I am studing but it is not entering my head I am facing it for last 1 month What to do?

1 Answer
Dr. Vikas Patel

Psychiatrist

Answered on 28th May '24

If you are feeling tired all the time, running a fever, and experiencing general bodily malaise (like muscle aches), there is a chance that what you have could be caused by some kind of virus such as influenza. The important thing for now is making sure to drink lots of water, get plenty of sleep, and take over-the-counter medicines for symptomatic relief. However, should none of these measures work then I would advise seeking further guidance from your doctor or another healthcare professional.

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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatry" (444)

Unable to sleep in the night.

Male | 40

that could be a sign of insomnia. Insomnia may be due to stress, anxiety, depression, or an underlying medical condition. It is advisable that you visit a sleep specialist or a psychiatrist to determine the root cause of your problem and get the necessary treatment .
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I have GAD and hypothyroidism. I've been diagnosed with hypothyroidism for 1 year and GAD for almost 5 months and taking meds regularly. But I don't know if I'll recover from this. I'm tired like really tired. Will it ever be fine. Will I ever be fine?

Female | 16

GAD along with underactive thyroid driving can make you very tired. This is because your thyroid becomes stubborn with time which indirectly and gradually drains your energy level. The plus side is that you can get the right treatment and help and be well on your way to recovery. Sticking to your pills, having a good diet, and getting enough rest are essential. The process of healing will allow you over time to get back to being yourself again.

Answered on 19th Nov '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Hello sir I am Dr Praveena.... preparing for pg entrance....since a week I feel shortness of breath...also have many issues at home affecting my mental health...is this a kind of anxiety attack....

Female | 26

Hello Dr. Praveena..It may or may not be an anxiety issue or it might be a cocktail of several issues as well. As there is very less information, reaching a conclusion is difficult. You can book an appointment with me and we can discuss this in detail. Whatever it is, there are various ways to get treated so don't worry!
I provide online as well as in-person sessions. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Charu Agarwal

Dr. Charu Agarwal

Can you diagnose me with ocd? I have had symptoms of it for a while now and it gives me a lot of anxiety. I feel like it is getting worse though.

Female | 16

It is my honest opinion that you should see a qualified psychiatrist who has an OCD specialization. They will be able to give you a proper diagnosis and suggest treatment that will enable you to maintain your symptoms level.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I just started a new increased dose of Vyvanse on 5/30. It's causing terrible headaches and I didn't sleep for 2 days. Will my doctor decrease the dose? Please advise

Female | 48

Headaches and difficulty sleeping are normal when getting used to this treatment. To relieve these signs your doctor might want to lower the dose. Be certain to inform your doctor of these side effects so that he or she can decide what would be best for your case. 

Answered on 4th June '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Iam 16 year recently my boyfriend did break up because of this I can’t live single day without him I always cry and miss him because of crying more my headache rapidly grow so much what should I do I want to do overcome from thi

Female | 16

These symptoms can be traces of stress and anxiety too. So, one of the ways to get rid of the pain can be taking actions like exercising deep breathing or practicing mindfulness. Enjoying a hobby, hanging out with friends, or a chat with a trusted person can lead to the improvement of your mood as well. If the feelings or physical signs remain, you should see a doctor who is in a position to create a personal support plan that fits your preferences. Your body will heal in time and it's fine.

Answered on 27th Dec '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

मुझे सिलेक्ट पेंसिल खाने की तड़प लगती है क्या करूं

Male | 40

Aisa craving hona sakta hai aapko jise "pica" kehte hain, jismein log ajeeb cheezein khaane ki ichha mehsoos karte hain. Yeh aksar nutritional deficiencies, stress ya anxiety se bhara hota hai. Sabse pehle, apne khorak par dhyan de, shamil karein nutrients jise iron aur zinc. Aur agar yeh cravings barh jaati hain ya aapko koi samasya mehsoos hoti hai, toh ek doctor se sampark karna behtar rahega. Aapki sehat sabse pehle aati hai, aur ek healthcare professional aapko bhehtar samadhan de sakta hai. Apne aap ka khayal rakhein!

Answered on 30th Dec '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Hello, my wife is 43 years old. She gets severe anger immediately. She throw object hardly and towards someone. Also she slap herself and hurt herself with some object. Threatened to suicide by putting knife on wrist and announce you will be crushed by police / her in laws. What these indicates and if she require some treatment?

Female | 43

she might have some issues with her personality.see a clinical psychologist for detailed psychological evaluation & help. you can also reach me

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Srikanth Goggi

Dr. Srikanth Goggi

47yr w f severe depression in 20mg kexapro

Female | 47

You should not practice self-medication or change your prescribed doses of medication. The condition of severe depression should be treated by a professional, and people need to visit an expert mental health specialist. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I have a history of anorexia, and just recently relapsed. I'm trying to return to normal eating, following the advice of medical professionals to avoid refeeding syndrome, but my father is insisting on feeding me dense foods right away to get me "back to normal" as soon as possible, ignoring my concerns in regards to the risk of potentially fatal complications. Is there a way to treat this at home safely, or a place to seek help outside of the emergency room?

Female | 24

However, reintroducing food should be done cautiously to prevent complications, such as refeeding syndrome, which can occur with rapid changes in diet. It's important to start with small, easily digestible meals, gradually increasing the amount and density over time. Engage with a nutritionist or therapist specializing in eating disorders for personalized guidance. Communication with your father about your needs is also key. If you feel overwhelmed, consider seeking support from outpatient programs or community resources equipped to help in a nurturing environment. Your well-being is paramount.

Answered on 23rd Jan '25

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I'm experiencing many stress feelings because my past desicions

Female | 20

I don't see any need for worries or fears when you are looking back on your achievements. The most frequent expressions of the problem are anxiety, agitations, and inability to focus on the situation at hand. These responses are a result, in many cases, of suppressed feelings or concern about the future. To handle these emotions, you can use mindfulness techniques such as deep breathing and meditation. Doing other recreational activities and talking to supporting siblings can be both physically and emotionally beneficial. Go to a doctor right away or if you need help desperately, I advise you to see a medical professional. They can give specific care and resources to support you while you go through tough times.

Answered on 19th Dec '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I think i might have schizophrenia but i dont know if I'm faking it or not.

Other | 13

When a person has schizophrenia, he/she can undergo experiences like hearing voices or having strange beliefs. The causes might be; their own to the genes and/or the surrounding factors that affect people. Therapy and medicine can be used to help people control their symptoms as well as make their lives better. Speak frankly to a doctor or therapist to get help.

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

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