Female | 17
Why do I suffer from persistent music in head?
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
Psychiatrist
Answered on 8th Nov '24
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.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (406)
I sent my friend to the hospital as she took Ativan and trazodone together will she be able to walk ok
Female | 26
Combining Ativan and trazodone can induce excessive sleepiness and instability in walking. As a result, a person may experience difficulties in walking and an increased likelihood of falling. There are some symptoms to be on the lookout for: extreme drowsiness, confusion, and dizziness. If your friend has taken these two medications together, it is crucial to stay with them and assist them in walking if necessary to avoid any accidents. Taking such combinations of medicines is not always advisable; hence you are advised to avoid it.
Answered on 1st Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Sans fulna, ghabrahat hona , haf badh Jana andar bechaini hona
Male | 75
It seems like anxiety may be the cause. Feeling nervous or troubled happens. Your breathing gets tough. Anxiety arises from stress. Or it could stem from genes. Some medical issues can lead to it too. But you can manage through techniques like relaxation. Regular exercise helps.
Answered on 25th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
why do I dark thoughts more often and sometimes feel like crying for no reason
Female | 17
Depression can strike without warning, bringing feelings of sadness, hopelessness, and excessive tears. It may be triggered by stressful events, genetic factors, or hormonal changes. It's important to confide in loved ones, exercise regularly, adopt healthy eating habits, and get enough sleep. Seeking guidance from a psychiatrist can also be invaluable.
Answered on 25th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have faced such symptoms from a very long time fear of judgement, fear of rejection , external validation, confusion in decision making , impatient, always have an unknown fear if I say no or want to break a promise with others they become defensive with me I know this fear is not practical but jesa hua bhi nahi hota woh situation dimag m khud bna kr usse darna ki esa na ho jaye , overthinking ,Try to escape from the situations Previous history In my early adolescence mere forehead k beecho beech ek patake ka barud lag gya tha jisse bahut bleeding hui later mujhe kafi mahino tk sir dard bna rha meri eyesight weak ho gyi ek saal baad or dard kabhi kabhi abhi bhi ho jata hai Current situation mujhe lgta h m bahut si baate bhul rhi hu jo abhi hui h ya phele Mujhe doubt h ki ye sb symptoms kis wajah se h
Female | 22
Your fear of being judged, rejected, and overthinking can be symptoms of anxiety. The head injury that you had in your adolescent period may also be linked to your headaches and memory issues now. Of course, speaking with a mental health professional is the best way to get help, but you also might want to see a neurologist for your head injury.
Answered on 5th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am only feeling lazy and sleepy. I am not even able to do any work. I am losing my concentration
Male | 19
You should see your doctor for a full examination and treatment options. I would suggest going to a general practitioner or even a psychiatrist, who can properly assess you and recommend what type of treatment or change in lifestyle will help with your energy levels and focus.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hi, i usually take latuda 40 mg and benztropine 0.5 mg specifically at nighttime. However, this morning i took them on accident instead of just taking my morning dose of 0.5 mg benztropine. I was able to induce vomiting to try to get the medication out of my system. Can i still take my regular nightime medications(40 mg latuda, 0.5 mg benztropine? Or do i need to wait until tomorrow night to start taking them again?
Female | 20
It's positive you made yourself vomit to remove meds from your body. Since you took them earlier today, you can still have your usual dose tonight. Just watch for odd signs like feeling dizzy, very sleepy, or heart beating differently. If anything seems bad, talk to a doctor.
Answered on 30th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I m 25 years old female and I have bipolar disorder for past 4 months I feel anxious tensed and my brain feels heavy all the time i need professional help
Female | 25
You appear to be in a very difficult situation suffering from bipolar disorder. A hard time with your brain, and feeling anxious, and, scared could put you down. These are the symptoms of bipolar disorder. It's vital to bear in mind that there are therapies to make things easier. Don't forget to tell a psychiatrist if you have any concerns as they will be able to give you the right treatment and help.
Answered on 11th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have a child who is 10 years of age. I had depression when she was born and still have even today. So I went to notice that my child is also having it and it makes me feel like I have failed her so bad. She would just cry in everything and have a very short temper,that it sometimes hard for her to concentrate. Please I want to help her before it is too late,what is the first step that I can do.is there any over the counter medication that I can get for her
Female | 10
If your kids are crying easily, getting mad quickly, and can’t pay attention, they might have something called “childhood depression.” You did not cause this. It is nobody’s fault. One thing I would do is talk with a therapist/psychiatrist. There might be other ways doctors can think of to help your child and family.
Answered on 6th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hello 2 years ago, I had ED, only sometimes (once or twice a month i used to get very hard errection otherwise it was very very spongy like) - I then had panic attacks diagnosis and started taking serlift and etizom for 5 months now. I noticed my muscles and body is grown and also I get hard errection when i have a strong desire. Sometimes twice a day but when i am sad again, i again have the problem. Is my ed because of this panic attacks? Will it go away automatically forever or can it come back after i stop medicines?
Male | 26
You’ve had a tough time dealing with erectile dysfunction before, and sometimes, medical conditions can be a cause. Feeling down or stressed can also affect your ability to get an erection. The good news is that your current medication seems to be helping. As your mental health improves, your ED might get better as well.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Sir early I was good student but now iam not good student and I can't concentrate accurately and I feel meaningful works difficult early I feel good to enjoy but now I don't feel happy to outside enjoy
Male | 17
It seems like you might be going through depression or anxiety. These factors may impair your capacity to focus and an activity you used to enjoy. I suggest seeking advice from a mental health professional to review your symptoms and to talk about the treatment options. They will work with you to design a plan that fits your needs, so that you can feel better and more active.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have psychological problems and thinking disorders, and the matter affects my mental health so that I cannot study, eat my food, or sleep well, and it causes me a headache All of this is because of my environment and people in my environment, those who live with me or near and those who also left me. Other relationships caused me troubles and crying for months. It caused me weakness.. to the point that I want to take medications that cause forgetfulness in order to lose my memory. how can i solve my problem
Female | 18
I'm truly sorry to hear about your struggles. To address psychological problems and thinking disorders caused by your environment and relationships, seek professional help from a psychiatrist psychologist, or therapist. Share your feelings with a trusted friend or family member, prioritize self-care, and consider journaling. If necessary, set boundaries with toxic individuals and, under professional guidance, explore medication options. Recovery takes time, so be patient and work on a long-term plan with your mental health provider. You don't have to face this alone; there is help available.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My sister took 5 escitalopram and 2 mirtazapine together should I take her to hospital
Female | 18
Taking 5 escitalopram and 2 mirtazapine pills together can put your sister in great danger. This mix of medicines may make her very sleepy, confused, and give her a fast heartbeat or even seizures. These drugs can interact badly and harm her body. It is crucial to take her to the hospital right away so doctors can help her feel better and stop serious problems from happening.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 26 old male but i am very very thinking my problem please sir any solution.
Male | 26
Answered on 11th Dec '24
Dr. Abrar Raza
I have suffered a lot with my mental health problems as well as physically disbalance it's like situation for me but I got horny and really hard it's been 2 years and got suffered after she denied me when I told her for sex because she seduced me but I didn't like her she got me in confusion somewhere because it's 2nd day she got to me in room with full preparation but I didn't want to get with her it's very not sure my friends pressure me and this situation as well I was really introvert and shy I didn't talk more to anyone now feeling less unworthy I am not capable that much hardness I used to feel for her I wanted sex for daily she called me sex addicted I got panic attacks after listened to her and a lot of things we abused together I expected a lot of sex with her I got excited much enough I didn't know anything but I got aroused so much when I watched anything about the education movies or porn but it's got worse my erection not well excitement disappear anxious not responding anymore mood always suffering exhausted I couldn't do anything regarding my future planning I feel sad always disabled mind like blown and confused mind in all that such things always questioning and want clear all doubts what was that why did it etc etc
Male | 25
You might have been through a lot of psychological stress and these might be some of the reasons why your physical health, such as having difficulties in getting erections, is also being affected. The technique you talked about seems to center on anxiety and depression, which can be further aggravated by traumatic past experiences or problems in a relationship. Delving into the issues with the help of a psychiatrist is the best way to cope with mental health issues.
Answered on 30th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am having insomnia for almost a week plus. I usually get myself to sleep at around 10pm, but recently always sudden wake up at 1am or 2am, then I couldn’t fall sleep again. It affects my work as I will be looking extremely tired and unable to talk well with my customers. I am not sure what’s happening
Female | 34
It sounds like you may be experiencing insomnia, which means having trouble sleeping. Common symptoms include difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. One solution is to create a bedtime routine, avoid screens before bed, and try relaxation techniques. If the problem persists, consider talking to a medical professional for help.
Answered on 2nd Dec '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 am 23 years old and my mood swings very quickly, sometimes I feel like I should go far away by leaving from everything but I can't do that and most of the time I'm being in sorrow and I'm not interested in anything I don't know why I'm feeling like this. Please tell me any solution for this and I would like to know my mental status.
Female | 23
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Srikanth Goggi
Need a couple counseling ? Online it's possible?
Female | 25
One of the most significant benefits of partnership guidance is that it can help couples deal with problems like communication challenges or losing touch with their emotions. Online psychotherapy is another alternative, enabling people to access it from their personal computers and making it more convenient. The professionally qualified specialists who run the sessions assurance that the clients' confidentiality is protected through safe platforms.
Answered on 17th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I wanted to know that what is amphetamine and methamphetamine
Female | 21
Amphetamine and methamphetamine are powerful stimulants that can produce feelings of alertness and increased energy. They may manifest as such signs as rapid pulse, sweating, and nervousness. These substances are usually manufactured illegally and can be highly habit-forming. If an individual is on either amphetamine or methamphetamine, it is crucial for them to consult with a healthcare provider on how to quit using the drugs safely.
Answered on 6th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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
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