Female | 23
bed wetting is causing stress?
I have a bed wetting problem I am very stressed for this problem nd after 2 months I am getting marrried I feel bad on this problem
Psychiatrist
Answered on 5th Dec '24
Hi, you, it's pretty normal to feel bad when accidents happen in bed, especially when the big day is soon. Wetting the bed is medically referred to as nocturnal enuresis, which is when an individual pees during their sleep without consciously doing it. This condition might be caused by genetic factors, small bladder size, stress, or hormonal imbalances. The good thing is, that bed-wetting usually resolves itself with time as the child grows. To help manage it, you can, first and foremost, cut down the amount of water intake before going to bed. And besides that, you are not by yourself in this, which means make it a solvable problem.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (406)
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
I recently found out I am pregnant. I am currently on antidepressants (50mg quetiapine, 150m Lamotrigine and 20mg escitalopram) should I be worried about the baby's development. I also had a miscarriage before, what can I do to keep baby healthy, are there recommendations for supplements
Female | 33
Pregnant women should have normal worries when carrying a baby after a miscarriage. The medications you've been prescribed can influence the development of your baby but quitting them too quickly can also be dangerous. This is the reason why it is vital to discuss this with your doctor. To promote your child's health, eat healthy foods and take prenatal vitamins, especially folic acid.
Answered on 21st Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I'm 29 and male, i feel mood swings, i wake at midnight then there's no sleep, there's salty sweat and salty saliva, i can't concentrate & forget things immediately, hair loss & weight loss
Male | 29
With your signs of mood changes, severe sleep problems, and physical complications like hair loss and weight loss, you must get medical help in time. I would suggest that you try to consult with a psychiatrist who can establish the proper diagnosis through a comprehensive testing procedure. You should also see an endocrinologist for evaluation of these symptoms that may be due to the hormonal imbalance.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Babita Goel
I was prescribed adderall and klonopins throughout most of my 20s. My doctor retired when I was 30 years old and I never got a new doctor, therefore I stopped getting my medications. I am now 40 and truly feel like I need to be back on my meds. What should I do to get prescribed my medications as soon as possible?
Male | 40
To get back on your medications, it's important to visit a psychiatrist or a general physician who can assess your current condition and prescribe the necessary treatment. Explain your medical history and the medications you were on. They will guide you on the best course of action and may restart your previous prescriptions after a thorough evaluation.
Answered on 3rd June '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 am a 27 year old male struggling with severe everyday anxiety for 2 years. My anxiety causes me to have sleepless nights and sometimes it feels like I'm Going to lose my mind or lose control of my entire body.
Male | 27
High levels of anxiety can interfere with your sleep and make things seem very scary. It's normal to have racing thoughts, restlessness, and physical symptoms such as sweating or shaking. This comes from a mix of genetics, brain chemistry, and the things you've been through. Speaking with a psychitrist is the best way to manage anxiety through therapy or medication.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I feel like i have anxiety. How to control it?
Female | 16
Anxiety feels difficult, but you aren't alone. It causes worry, fear, nervousness. Symptoms include fast heartbeat, sweating, trembling, and insomnia. Stress, genetics, and past events contribute. Manage anxiety by relaxing - breathe deeply, exercise, confide. Care for yourself through nutritious eating and sufficient rest.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Can taking zertec and flounase cause depression
Female | 16
Zertec and Flonase are antihistamines used for the treatment of allergies. And nasal congestion, but no direct evidence supports their association with depression On the other hand, if one is showing signs of depression it is necessary to visit a psychiatrist for accurate diagnosis and therapy, not self medication recommended
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Meri beti kuch sochti h to uske sir m drd hota h fever aa jata h kya ye DEEPRATION h
Female | 31
Headaches & fever in your daughter could be due to physical illness, tension, stress, or anxiety. Depression also causes headaches and fever, but it's usually accompanied by other symptoms, such as low mood, disrupted sleep, loss of interest, and other physical and mental signs. Consult your nearest doctor for evaluation.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My cousin is suffering from schizophrenia. He used to have severe headaches, personality changes and he hear voices. He only use paracetamol for headaches but no cure. Please prescribe me medicine for headache.
Male | 18
It is of no less than significant to note that the problem of headache can be professionally diagnosed not only due to the lack of sleep but also the fact of day-to-day stress, or the emotional malaise. Lymph node noise is one of many common signs occurring both in the relative and a person undergoing the same condition. Schizophrenics may experience headaches. The use of paracetamol won't solve the question as the case is deeper. It's always a good idea to visit a physician to be treated correctly.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I need a dermatologist and psychologist
Female | 22
You seem to have complaints about skin problems and at the same time you are a little down. Your skin could make you overwhelmed and that's the feeling that can backfire on your skin. One of the ways of discovery of the actual cause of the skin disorder is the dermatological examination, which could be identified as an allergy or an infection. Seeing a psychologist can help you control your stress and feel better too thus inducing favorable skin condition too. Trust me, getting both addressed can make a big difference.
Answered on 3rd Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have an obsession with touching dust and when I mean obsession I mean like if I see dust and don’t wipe it away the thought of that dust being there will be on my mind all day and I can’t rest or forget it until I wipe it away it’s a genuine problem for me and it’s starting to interfere with my life is this ocd or is it just an obsession?
Female | 18
OCD makes people have weird thoughts they can't stop. Like needing to touch dust. These obsessive behaviors feel impossible to avoid. Even though you know they're irrational, the urge is extremely powerful. Don't worry, it's treatable with therapy and medications prescribed by psychiatrists. Discussing the issue openly with counselors helps manage disturbing compulsions. They understand this disorder and can guide you through coping strategies. There are solutions available to overcome OCD's relentless grip.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have anxiety, fear, depression, hedaque I am taking etilam 0.5, Amitone 10, depran L. What is alternative of these medicines
Male | 31
Fear, anxiety, sadness - it seems you face these challenges, along with recurring headaches. The medications prescribed aim to address these issues. However, alternatives exist. Consulting your psychiatrist can open up avenues for exploring different medications or treatments better suited for you.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 20 year old female, I have depression for last 2 months , I have symptoms like panic attack at anytime, feel chest pain and feeling heartbeat , cold hands and feet , mood swings , headache , weakness, suicide thoughts , I masturbate everyday to reduce my depression, please help me to cure .
Female | 20
You should visit a psychiatrist or even a psychologist trained on mental health. While masturbation does serve to offer a short-term release, it is not necessarily an effective cure for depression.
Answered on 22nd Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have stuttering problem 24/7 in my mind is running and paining i think i am like dhurra dhurra in my mind stuck and 24/7 running in my mind i think i ddinot talk and cannot talk with anyone i talk look like a dhurra so my mind is very painfull 24/7 i am crying because this things donot remove in my mind
Male | 18
It may feel like you might be caught in a storm of emotional pain from your stammering-induced rapid and racing thoughts. This state, caused by genetics or anxiety, is a great relief; however, when one's thought process is a vast emptiness that only confuses one's speech. Mind overload can lead to stuttering. The assistance of a therapist in overcoming your stress and thoughts becomes crucial.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Is exercise good for akathisia caused by ssri meds
Male | 22
Akathisia, the condition characterized by undue restlessness or an uncontrolled compulsion to move the body, even muscle contractions or spasms that may occur, are among the side effects of the intake of SSRIs. A physical regime that is regular will help decrease anxiety and boost the overall health status of an individual. Low-intensity exercises like walking and yoga have the energy to be miracles. However, each case is different from the other, and suggest you take your symptoms and exercise programs to your doctor.
Answered on 10th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Sir problem meri friend ko hai Gehri nind me rhti hai or nind me hi Jaise uthte hai behos ho jti hai kuch bhi hos nhi rhta kya bolri kya kri kbhi sidhe gir jti hai kbhi ghbra jati hai Jaise hi thoda sa hos ata h bhut jda kamjori lgti h sir drd se fatta hai Jhunjhuni cadti h pair meYe sab jb se hora hai Jb se unke papa ki death Hui hai 11month phle
Female | 24
Your friend might feel anxious or panicky, particularly after their dad died. Breathing troubles, weakness, or fainting could be symptoms. Feeling stressed and reacting this way isn't surprising. Suggest your friend to talk to a therapist for managing emotions and coping techniques. Don't forget, physical and emotional wellness matter equally.
Answered on 23rd July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have a voice in my head that is telling me everybody either hates or is trying to go for me and it I can’t cope
Male | 20
It is crucial to know that hearing voices may be an indication of different mental disorders including schizophrenia or bipolar disorder and depression. It is recommended that you see a psychiatrist, who deals with mental disorders.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I get fainting and I have so many negative thoughts and it's change my behaviour and I suffer lot
Female | 18
Your drooping spirits and the negatives in your thinking have the consequence of your behavior. Various causes of these signs are found hence people having been under a lot of stress or anxiety experience the same feeling. When you go through the emotions focus on the end of this exercise: slow breathing and calming of the soul. Besides, communicating with your close friends or even family members can be helpful. You can also recognize that it's important to ask for help when needed.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have never known what am suffering from. symptoms, over sweating, anxiety disorders, trembling in public due to anxiety, panic I feel like doing something but I think of what people will talk about me, poor memory, sometimes I find my self feeling like swallowing saliva repeatedly, sometimes joint pain I don't even believe in my self And others I fail to identify
Male | 21
What you describe seems like an anxiety disorder. When people find themselves in a state of panic, their bodies can respond in a variety of ways. Symptoms can make you a little self-conscious about your colleagues' opinions, thus impairing your memory and possibly leading to pain in your joints. Listening to relaxation techniques, adding exercise to your routine, and talking with a psychiatrist might help. Anyway, you should know that you are not the only one who experiences this and there are ways to get better.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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