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Female | 43

Facing withdrawal symptoms: restart Sizomant at half tablet?

I hv stop sizomant after 45 days and facing some withdrawal side effects....withdrawal symptoms means what.. I changed dr..he gave toficalm, arip mt 2, nexito ls, trymptor... Taken 3 days, I m confused....as not getting sleep...and saw in Google arip mt 2 has serious side effects. Can I restart sizomant at half tablet after stopping above medicine

1 Answer
Dr. Vikas Patel

Psychiatrist

Answered on 4th Dec '24

Withdrawal symptoms are the body's reaction to the sudden cessation of the drug. Confusion, insomnia (the inability to sleep), and anxiety are just a few of the usual symptoms. In order to deal with these symptoms, it is very important to gradually taper off the medications than to abruptly stop them. However, using sizomant at a lower dose might also help relieve the withdrawal symptoms, but seek medical advice first.

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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatry" (432)

Muje pichle 2-3 saal se mind problem h memorie week h bolne me thodi si problem hoti h mind disturbed rahta h jaldi bhool jata hu depression sa rahatha h me bachpan se Mobile phone ka jyada use karta hu or 8-9 year se masterbating ki bhi habit h body fit h wait 75 h plz koi ilaz bataiye ????????

Male | 19

It can be tough to manage weak memory, trouble speaking, feeling upset, quick forgetfulness as well as past depression. I see these problems may stem from too much phone use and frequent masturbation for many years. You should cut down on the mobile phone and get help from professionals. Doctors will show you what treatments are available for this condition and how you can change your lifestyle to improve your mental health.

Answered on 24th June '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I have problems with getting to sleep. But I do shisha and after I do shisha it helps me to sleep, but it's not good for my help what can I do to do away with intial insomnia

Male | 27

Utilizing shisha for sleep isn't recommended at all. In addition, the difficulty of getting sleep is called initial insomnia, and two possible reasons for that may be stress, bad sleep habits, or the use of drugs like shisha. A potentially successful method to deal with the troublesome situation is to establish a bedtime habit that makes you relaxed and quit stimulants, and some consultation with a doctor might be helpful on time. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

How to cure Porn addiction

Male | 17

Hi, It’s brave of you to acknowledge this concern and seek help—taking the first step is always the hardest. Breaking free from a habit like porn requires a combination of self-awareness, discipline, and support. Here are some steps that might help: 1. Understand Your Triggers: Pay attention to when and why you feel the urge to watch porn. Is it boredom, stress, or something else? Knowing this can help you address the root cause. 2. Set Clear Goals: Decide why you want to reduce or stop watching porn. A strong reason can keep you motivated during tough times. 3. Replace the Habit: Find healthier activities to engage in when the urge strikes—exercise, hobbies, or spending time with family and friends can be great distractions. 4. Limit Access: Use apps or tools to block adult content on your devices. Reducing temptation can make it easier to stay on track. 5. Seek Support: If this feels like a significant struggle, talking to a trusted adult, mentor, or therapist can provide guidance and tools to help you manage your habits. Remember, this is a process, and setbacks might happen. Be patient with yourself and keep moving forward. You’ve got this!

Answered on 2nd Jan '25

Dr. Abrar Raza

Dr. Abrar Raza

A.o.A i am Nadeem My age is 29 My weight is 78 Status Unmaariade Sir I have anxiety problem since 5 years. I have a lot of fear about my health and high BP۔My health starts to deteriorate around noon۔In which there is headache and heaviness of the head۔I keep checking my bp every now and then which is around 130/100 or 130 /90..

Male | 29

You seem to be having symptoms of anxiety. The feeling of fear, headaches, and the tendency to worry about your health are some of the symptoms of anxiety. Anxious people checking blood pressure regularly is a typical behavior. The anxiety could be the reason for the high blood pressure. For relaxation techniques, exercise, and therapy can be useful.

Answered on 6th Oct '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I am 31 year old living alone abroad. I am working here and going through a phase of getting married. I have had previous short term relationships. My fiance is living in India and will be moving with me after marriage. The biggest struggle these days is getting flashbacks of the good days from previous relationships and not liking many things of my Fiance. Since the recent past, I'm having multiple panic attacks and want to cry (somehow not able to cry). Also, I am getting suicidal thoughts which was never the case before. Sometimes I also imagine completely disappearing and start a life somewhere with new Identity and losing all the contacts with family and friends.

Male | 30

Hi, I understand you must be going through a lot of challenges Currently. you need to consult a psychologist. You may contact me. I have had good experience in such cases. I can help you definitely.

Answered on 4th Sept '24

Dr. Sapna Zarwal

Dr. Sapna Zarwal

I lost sexual desire . Physically iam ok all the hormones are in balance such desires are not comming and lost interest in sex with my wife which creating lot of issues Kindly suggest a solution

Male | 43

you need a detailed psychological evaluation  after  that could help you with sex therapy 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Srikanth Goggi

Dr. Srikanth Goggi

Can I explain how am feeling with my self

Female | 22

It is always advisable to share your thoughts with the mental health specialist. a psychiatrist who will enable you to understand your emotions and address the issues at hand. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

i will speak about my mom , so recently her eyes disturbance began a half hour ago, she dosen't stay hydrated for a long time she drinks from time to time, she uses the phone for hours straight , she dosen't sleep well, she has lack of sleep, when she said she has crisis ; she meant that her heart start beat fast and she start walking around because she said that she can't sit , she begin to stress hard and only think of bad consequences, she said that she can;t think well , her brain is in a mess as well as her thoughts swiming in bad thoughts , she said that she had panic attack pairing with these effects . So Doctor what is the solution what she have to do ?

Male | 18

Your mom could be going through anxiety and panic attacks. When a person’s heart is beating fast, can’t keep still, and has bad thoughts, it might be a panic attack. It could get worse if she doesn’t sleep well, take enough water and use the phone a lot. She ought to rest more, ensure she drinks sufficient water, and take breaks from the phone if she wants to feel better. Some deep breaths may help calm her down when having one. These signs should be reported to her general practitioner immediately.

Answered on 7th Nov '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I can't sleep I have tachycardia anxiety. Haven't slept for 2 days. I have lorazepam here how much should I take, I have never took anything like that.

Male | 35

The first thing to do is to make an appointment with your family doctor or a specialist to discuss your tachycardia anxiety. Lorazepam self-medication is not advised, and this is especially for those who have never used this drug. Taking the wrong dosage might lead to negative effects and it could also lead to other health problems. For this condition, you will need to consult a professional for a competent diagnosis and the most useful treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

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

Dr. Vikas Patel

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

Dr. Vikas Patel

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