Male | 19
Why Am I Getting Lazy in Studying?
I can't focus on my study now a days I used to study atleast 5 to 6 hours a day before but now I don't know what happened to me i am getting lazy
Psychiatrist
Answered on 23rd May '24
It is important to bear in mind that reduced energy, as well as poor concentration, are often signs of an underlying medical illness. I suggest visiting a psychiatrist who can take an accurate diagnosis.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (363)
I’m a 23 year old that was diagnosed with ADHD 2 years ago. I have a hard time focusing and reading and have the urge to move around a lot when I try to concentrate on something.
Male | 23
It appears you're having difficulty with concentration and staying put, which are often signs of ADHD. This is because your mind functions in a slightly different way. Many people with ADHD struggle to pay attention or manage their impulses. Some things can be done such as taking medication, going for therapy as well as learning new skills that will help you handle these symptoms better.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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
Anxiety attacks and hyperventilation
Female | 25
When you get anxious, your body can start breathing too quickly, a condition known as hyperventilation. These symptoms can make you feel out of control, and shaky, and your heart might race fast. It occurs as a result of the brain's misinterpretation of the need for more air when the actual need is not. A technique called paper bag breathing, as well as breathing slowly, can help. Among such are uplifting leisure exercises such as mindfulness and deep breathing to mitigate your anxiety.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hello, I wanted to know that can we start taking Bedranol a day before any stress inducing event for anxiety relief?
Female | 18
It's good to think about ways to cope with anxiety before something stressful occurs. Bedranol, or propranolol, can help with physical anxiety symptoms like rapid heartbeat and shaking. It's usually taken an hour before stressful situations. However, always consult a psychiatrist before taking new medications. They'll guide you if Bedranol suits your needs, ensuring proper use.
Answered on 18th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Good morning I'm Adele I'm 44 female I suffer from depression exssiety nervous all the time I don't sleep I'm going through a divorce and have all the time megrains my sister gave me too stilpain and it helped can dr help me please
Female | 44
Being nervous and not being able to sleep are usual symptoms of stress among other things like migraines especially after a divorce. By the way, Stilpain should help ease the pain but it would be better if you could see a psychiatrist soon to discuss everything with them. They may be able to give some advice on how best to deal with such situations.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
What medicine should give to 70 year old male who hasn't slept for days and have aggressive out bursts without any reason all the day, throwing tantrums on others, abusing everyone around and threatening to harm others.
Male | 70
A 70-year-old man is experiencing trouble with sleep and mood, which may be signs of delirium. A doctor can prescribe medication to help him sleep and feel calmer. It's important to talk to him about seeking medical help for the right treatment.
Answered on 13th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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
I am a 32 year old male, who feels effaminate, feminine, unmanly, girlish, and have super low self confidence, self esteem, willpower, self control, and have serious aforesaid social issues. I have zero motivation, and despise myself. I have been diagonised as bipolar disorder, and had been taking medications for more than 14 years, but if no avail. My recent psychiatrist advised me to check with an endroconologist, and a psychotherapist who specializes in sexuality. Any suggestion?
Male | 32
It seems you are in depressive phase of bipolar disorder, and you most likely seems to have bipolar II, where in one has more of depressive episodes, and short hypomanic episodes, one needs to take mood stabilizers under supervision of psychiatrist to control mood swings( from hypo mania to depression ) along with antidepressants which should help to recover from your illness , and need to psycho educate the patient and relatives on symptoms of both depression and hypomanic episodes
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Ketan Parmar
Feeling too sleepy but still not getting sleep
Female | 27
This happens when you're anxious or stressed. Irregular habits play a role too. Caffeine and screen time before bed don't help either. Try a calming routine - read, take a warm bath. Avoid caffeine, screens close to bedtime. Keep a consistent sleep schedule. If it persists, talk to a therapist or counsellor.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Can i take herbal vitamin b12 supplements while I am taking antidepressents.
Female | 43
Vitamin B12 herbal supplements go great with antidepressants. If B12 is low, feelings might be tired, weak, and dizzy. Antidepressants can make it hard for B12 to absorb properly in the body. A supplement helps keep normal B12 levels. Tell your doctor before starting any new supplement.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My recent psychiatrist advised me to check with an endroconologist, and a psychotherapist who specializes in sexuality. Any suggestion? Patient is a women of age 42 and is suffering from some mental or brain related issue. She shakes her head frequently and often does not work normally of her day to day work
Female | 42
Information given by you ( some mental or brain related issues)is insufficient to arrive to proper diagnosis, Repeatedly shaking of head needs to see a neurologist, rather than endocrinologist, talk with your therapist for further treatment
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 m 14 year having no interest in studies forgot what learned
Male | 14
Teenagers often may not like some kinds of studying because it seems they have no interest in some subjects. It's similar to our emotions can be weakened or lost by outside forces such as being overwhelmed, demotivated, or distracted. Forgetting what you have learned can indicate that you are stressed or overwhelmed with many things in your head. You need to find time to unwind, practice self-discipline, and communicate your needs to someone if this happens to you. Appreciate that being involved in your studies is important but take time to relax and take care of yourself by knowing that it's okay to need help from others whenever you are in trouble.
Answered on 5th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Will do treat sizoprenia patients...???
Female | 20
DOCTORS prescribe antipsychotic medications for SCHIZOPHRENIA treatment... Treatment includes medication, therapy, and support... some medications help alleviate symptoms such as hallucinations and delusions... Treatment is ongoing and personalized... It's vital to follow the treatment plan and attend every appointments...pLease remeber any of the session missing can be harmful for the success of the treatment
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I was overthinking I can't handle it My brain was speaking to each other left Brian and right brain I have High blood pressure for that I am taking tablets I have trust issues if I give love and my care to one person they will use me leave me and now I was talking with my junior in school he was so close but I was thinking if he will leave me nu so I was thinking what will happen I was bdsm student I completed my first year exam I know I was doing overthinking but I don't y I think this all from tommorrow morning till night I was thinking all what to speak how to speak if u speak this what opposite person will say I don't y I am thinking like this
Male | 18
High blood pressure can have many causes, including stress. Worrying too much and overthinking may also be signs of anxiety. It's important to follow your doctor's instructions when taking medication. To manage stress and anxiety, try relaxation methods like deep breathing, exercise, or talking to someone you trust.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Anxiety issue, dizzineaa, palpitation, depression
Female | 28
Anxiety, dizziness, palpitations, and depression can be tough to deal with. You often feel anxious, which makes you worry a lot. Dizziness may feel like you're about to collapse, and palpitations are when your heart beats faster than usual. Depression causes you to feel sad frequently. These feelings can be caused by stress, lack of sleep, or health issues. To get support, try to calm your mind, maintain a regular sleep schedule, share your feelings with someone you trust, and consider therapy or counseling. These steps can help you manage your emotions better.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Mere pas etizolam and escitalopram oxalate tblt h ..ye sahi h kya..etizola plus 10 ..pehle me etilaam s leti thi 0.5 ...ab mere ko doctr ne ye likhi to kya me ye le sakti hu na
Female | 31
Etizolam and Escitalopram Oxalate are both okay for the treatment of anxiety and depression. By your past history of taking Etizolaam, your doctor might have prescribed Etizola Plus 10 to be of help with anxiety. To adhere to your doctor's orders is very important. Remember, it's a good idea to tell your psychiatrist about any problems or side effects you may have.
Answered on 19th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 15 years old, I drank an energy drink at 4pm with 200mg of caffeine. I have never had an energy drink before, I was normal until now at 9pm and I feel jittery anxious and on edge and my chest kind of hurts but I don’t know if it is just the anxiety or what. Please help me is this normal.
Female | 15
A high-energy beverage containing a lot of caffeine might be responsible for your current state. You know, caffeine can make some people feel nervous and jumpy or even give them a tight chest. The deal is that caffeine is a drug; it stimulates the body. To get well, you need to take water, calm down, and don't touch anything containing caffeine.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I’m not sure if my symptoms are because of anxiety or something else
Female | 18
IT IS BEST TO GET A MEDICAL OPINION. Anxiety can cause various symptoms like STOMACH ACHES, palpitations, sweating, etc, however, there may be other underlying medical conditions. CONSULT a HEALTHCARE provider to rule out any serious illnesses and receive proper treatment...
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 19 years old boy I have face problem with over thinking from last 3 year If I can't start studying I am just focus for 1 minutes and then overthinking
Male | 19
Overthinking can make concentrating super hard. You might feel anxious or stressed too. With all those thoughts swirling around, it's no wonder you get overwhelmed sometimes! But don't worry, there are ways to chill out. Try taking deep breaths, meditating, or chatting with a psychiatrist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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