Female | 16
Will I recover from GAD and hypothyroidism exhaustion?
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?
Psychiatrist
Answered on 19th Nov '24
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.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatry" (410)
Depression, panic, not hungry and not able to sleep.
Female | 32
Depression and anxiety seem likely here. You're feeling sad and worried. Your sleep and appetite are impacted. It's crucial to open up to someone trusted about these feelings. While causes differ, stress, trauma, and genes can contribute. Techniques like relaxation exercises, being active physically, therapy, and medications can provide relief.
Answered on 15th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My mother who is a heart patient as well and is on medication.She is having auditory hallucinations from the last few days.she once has the same problem 10 years back but after two weeks of psychiatric treatment she was recovered... please suggest some medicines for her treatment
Female | 71
These can be motivated by several things, such as anxiety, medication side effects, or even underlying conditions. It's important to have this with a healthcare professional who can assess her situation in its entirety is necessary. In the meantime, she will find it very beneficial to spend time in a relaxed environment and involve herself in activities, which give her pleasure and safety. Do not decide to alter any medications nor begin any new ones until you have consulted your psychiatrist, for the situation and can be of help to you.
Answered on 17th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
So, i took a 30mg codeine tablet. Then 5 minutes later i forgot i had taken it. So took another. So iv taken 60mg in 1sitting. Will i be ok. Im 33 weigh about 10st4. Relatively mind strong. I was just curios
Male | 34
If you take 60mg of codeine all at once, it is more likely to cause some side effects. One of the side effects is that you may become very sleepy, feel dizzy, or have problems with breathing. Whenever a medicine reaction like the one described here happens, it is best to remain calm and save your life without increasing the doses further. In addition, it is recommended to stay hydrated, sit down, and be observant of the body's feelings for possible encounters.
Answered on 16th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Why I am feeling anxious and dizziness . Sometimes feel like cannot breathe fully
Male | 21
Feeling anxious, dizzy, and having trouble breathing happens when you're stressed, having a panic attack, or low iron. Slow breaths help. Talk to someone. Try relaxation exercises - breathe deep. Eat well, sleep lots. If it persists, tell someone you trust or see a psychiatrist.
Answered on 1st 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 mixed amitriptyline and zolax sr 0.5 im scared
Male | 23
Amitrip and zolax sr 0.5 can make the outcome rather risky. You might feel symptoms like drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, and also have coordination issues. It happens because of both medical specialties that affect the brain. Seeking medical help should be the first priority if you have any of these symptoms noticed.
Answered on 12th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My Mother is loosing her memory and she gets anxiety too she is not able to sleep she doesn't feel good she is worried all the time that she is loosing her memory she is also loosing her hair we have consulted 2 neurologists so far but nothing works out please guide us. Thanks
Female | 61
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Srikanth Goggi
May be I am suffering from OCD disorder than How can I discharge from this disorder?
Male | 17
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder means having thoughts, and feelings you cannot stop. You repeatedly do things, like washing hands excessively. This causes huge anxiety. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy helps control OCD. Medicines also treat OCD if needed. psychiatrists guide managing thoughts, and reducing symptoms better.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Actually I am unable to sleep properly. Maybe after 4-5 sleepless nights, I can sleep a night properly. When I close my eyes, I listen to some noises which don’t have any source actually. Maybe I am facing hallucination
Female | 23
These symptoms may result from different disease such as sleep apnea, anxiety disorders or schizophrenia. I suggest you see a sleep expert or a psychiatrist to get a proper diagnosis and a treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Sir/mem 1. नीद कम लेना 2. आस पड़ोस में गाली गलौच देना 3. हर बात को बार बार दोहराना 4. किसी को पैसे या कुछ वस्तु देकर भूल जाना 5. खाना किसी दिन खाना या ना खाना 6. हर बात पर झगड़ा करना
Male | 54
These signs could mean stress or anxiety. Relax by breathing deeply, doing yoga, or confiding in someone. Having a routine and proper sleep helps too. You can also get help from a psychiatrist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Depression mental health issues
Female | 19
Depression is a mental health disorder marked by pervasive feelings of sadness and lack of pleasure in activities. Seeing a mental health expert, or a psychiatrist is advised if you suspect you have signs of depression.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have been taking paliperidone for the past month. I have been out of it for a couple days so I decided to take some Seroquel to help with the voices and whatnot that I have been hearing. Is there any need to be concerned about the drug interactions if I haven't had any paliperidone I close to 48 hours?
Male | 37
Switching between medicines like paliperidone and Seroquel is tricky. Even if time passed since your last paliperidone dose, drug interactions may happen. Mixing them risks dizziness, drowsiness, and uneven heartbeats. Consulting your doctor for personalized advice is wise.
Answered on 20th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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
Hello doctor I think my life is useless and no future So i want to donate my heart for someone who has a brighter future.. So can u please help me where to donate it
Female | 20
I know you feel really low at the moment. Many people experience life seeming meaningless sometimes. But there is hope – things can improve. Feeling this way often signals depression, a common condition that can be treated. Speaking with a mental health expert may help lift your mood, and find new purpose.
Answered on 11th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My name is Aakansha Saxena, and I hold a Masters degree in Psychology. I am deeply passionate about advancing my understanding and skills in specific area of counselling psychology, therapy techniques. I admire your expertise I would like to inquire if there might be an opportunity to learn under your guidance through shadowing your practice, participating in any ongoing projects, or assisting. I am eager to contribute and gain hands-on experience under your mentorship.
Female | 23
Your interest in counseling psychology and your desire for professional development is awesome. I would love to meet with you and discuss different ways how you can learn, e.g. shadowing or participating in the ongoing projects. Getting practical experience is a great way for you to improve your skills as well as your therapeutic knowledge. You can always contact us for a new appointment, where we will discuss the possibilities for mentorship and contributions. Just realize that every effort you make to learn is of great significance.
Answered on 10th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I was on deanxit for 2 years with escitolopram 20 , my doctor stoped deanxit due to its side efficts and put me on wellbutrin 150 my with escitolopram 20 mg, it has been 12, 13 days and facing severe withdrawl symptoms like needles and tingles sensation in Arms and legs, Anxiety and weakness, what should i do with these symptoms Thanks and Regards
Male | 40
To minimize such effects, it's crucial to reduce Deanxit dosage gradually under medical guidance. Meanwhile, staying hydrated, eating nutritious meals, resting enough, and doing light exercises may provide relief. But remember, always keep your doctor informed about changing your dosage for effective management.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Several months ago, I experienced a sudden and strong fear in one of the cafes, to the point that I felt a squeeze in my heart, pain, and a very strong palpitation, as if it had reached my stomach. I had to cough to relieve the palpitations and suffocation. Days later, I quickly became afraid of the simplest, even daily, situations, even if a simple emotion caused me strong palpitations and suffocation. And the tremors and coldness of the extremities. I read about diseases of the adrenal gland and became very afraid. The condition increased with great fear. I now cannot stand leaving the house and am very afraid of any feelings, even if the feelings are happiness or good feelings and also i get dizzy when i stand up too fast is it possible that there is something dangerous with the adrenal gland?
Female | 19
It could be PANIC ATTACKS SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.......
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
can i take propranolol before parachuiting
Male | 24
I would think twice before using propranolol before parachuting. The reason for my concern is that propranolol can slow down heart rate as well as blood pressure levels. Quick blood flow is necessary for sufficient oxygen transportation in the body since parachuting involves falling from a high altitude. Taking propranolol might lead to feeling faint or light-headed. This could be highly unsafe while engaging in such an activity. Therefore, refraining from using this drug before going skydiving would be best.
Answered on 6th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have ADD / Inattentive ADHD. I’m having extreme problems with weight loss but my medication (Generic for Vyvanse), Suppresses my appetite and I can’t gain any weight. Are there any prescriptions I can try that won’t suppress my appetite and will help me gain weight?
Male | 18
It appears that you’re having trouble losing weight because of the medicine you’re taking for ADD/Inattentive ADHD. Your appetite is affected by this drug thus making it hard for you to gain weight. It may help if you talk to your doctor about trying another medication that doesn’t suppress appetite. Such a change could enable you to reach a healthy weight. Speak with your healthcare provider regarding your concerns so that they can find the right solution.
Answered on 20th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I'm 18 and my sister is 16 years old. We do sex twice or thrice a week with protection. Will it effect our physical health? I'm very attracted towards my sister.
Male | 18
Engaging in an incestuous relationship with your sister, even with protection, is discouraged and often illegal due to genetic risks, emotional harm, and societal norms. It's important to prioritize everyone's well-being and seek professional help for guidance. Legal consequences may vary depending on your jurisdiction, so it's crucial to consult with legal and mental health experts/ psychiatrist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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