I work in an NGO, with children who has no parents. There are couple of autistic children here aged between 5 to 7. Is there any government hospital where i can get them treated. I want government because these children are without parents and the treatment has to be done with low or no cost.
Samruddhi Bhartiya
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Answered on 23rd May '24
This page might help in finding hospitals relevant to your needs, i.e. government hospitals for psychiatry.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatry" (411)
I smoked a lot of thc oil daily many times and I’m wondering how long it will stay in my urine
Male | 23
Marijuana high stuff called THC that brings about a high mood can stick in your urine for a while. If you have smoked a lot of THC oil, it could have stuck in your urine for up to 30 days. The symptoms can vary but may include problems with memory, thinking, and mood. The solution is to run those with THC out of the system and help with some water intake to get flushed out.
Answered on 11th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I do everything but mentally disturbed everytime I get stressed and it's not easy for me to quit the masterbation and porn addiction I am always confused with my inner stuckness like that don't do anything I want concentrate other work but the fear of interaction anxiety I feel alone everytime.
Male | 25
There is a high likelihood of such feelings when stress is the underlying cause and leads to developing habits that seem very tough to break, for instance, the usage of pornography or masturbation. This is indeed a good initial step. To aid you in your stress reduction, you might consider employing some mindfulness techniques, for instance, some easy ones like deep breathing or meditation. Other things like regular physical exercise and the company of social people can be helpful as well. If continued feelings of confusion and anxiety exist, I am advising to consult a healthcare specialist for a collection of personalized services and support.
Answered on 7th Dec '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
I'm experiencing many stress feelings because my past desicions
Female | 20
I don't see any need for worries or fears when you are looking back on your achievements. The most frequent expressions of the problem are anxiety, agitations, and inability to focus on the situation at hand. These responses are a result, in many cases, of suppressed feelings or concern about the future. To handle these emotions, you can use mindfulness techniques such as deep breathing and meditation. Doing other recreational activities and talking to supporting siblings can be both physically and emotionally beneficial. Go to a doctor right away or if you need help desperately, I advise you to see a medical professional. They can give specific care and resources to support you while you go through tough times.
Answered on 19th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am unable to sleep since last few weeks
Male | 38
The trouble of late with a rest condition can hardly be seen due to feeling concerned. One of the most common side effects is having difficulty falling asleep or waking up frequently during the night, which then leads to fatigue during the day. A multitude of things, such as anxiety, lifestyle choices, or even health concerns existing underneath the condition is being the causes of these symptoms. It would be beneficial to try the following to help relieve the situation: implementing a consistent and relaxing nighttime routine, staying away from screens while you're about to sleep, and creating a cozy sleep space.
Answered on 19th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
اختي تعاني من مرض الانفصام الذهان الذي يدمر حياتها تعاني من العصبية والتكلم مع أشخاص غير متواجدون عندها وتضحك مع نفسها وتعمل سلوكيات غير جميلة وتعاني من فقدان الذاكرة ما الحل لها يا دكتور
أنثى | 23
These are usually the effects of mental disorders, which need to be checked by specialists. It is very important to address this issue with her; thus, I suggest that you go with her to see a psychiatrist, who will perform a thorough assessment and provide the appropriate treatment such as medications and psychological counseling. Do not hesitate to give her emotional support as the professionals' treatment can lead to a significant improvement in her quality of life.
Answered on 5th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Symptoms like depression
Female | 50
Sleeplessness or constant fatigue may also be indications of depression. Constant sorrow as well as regular sadness might indicate one is suffering from depression if one is not in a high mood throughout the day. There are instances when this is caused by things like genetics or chemicals within one’s brain. For one to feel better they need to talk about their problems with someone close; this person could be a friend, family member, or even a therapist.
Answered on 29th May '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 have been suffering from mental problems for 22 years. This is the result of excessive study and researching day and night on various topics. At first severe headache lasted for 2 years. My mind was weak. I could not stay in one place for more than 5 days. I used to run away from home aimlessly. I used to come back again. My sister wanted to get lost in the forest. I wanted to commit suicide. I tried thousands of times but failed. I drank poison once but I survived. The biggest problem was that I could not study. But I had an indomitable desire to study. I did not sleep all night. I used to get very angry. I haven't talked to Karo for 1 year. I haven't even left the house. Finally, I got some relief by dropping my studies. But sometimes this problem bothers me. Anyway, after seeing the doctor, I started tuition. After 7 years went by, but the problem did not go away, I was having a lot of problems in getting students. Not working. Not forced to work hard. Left tuition and started working in a company. It gave me some relief. Sleeping. Now my humble request is, what should I do to get fully healthy? So that I can teach tuition again and spend the rest of my life in peace. Please advise me.
Male | 36
The symptoms you have given, such as intense headaches, lack of strength, fleeing, contemplating suicide, and difficulties with studying, are indeed worrying. These can be caused by mental health problems such as depression or anxiety. It is necessary to seek assistance from a psychiatrist who can offer counseling and medication if needed.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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
मैं 21 साल की हूं लेकिन वजन 39 किलोग्राम है। मैं जब गुस्सा करती, ऊंची आवाज में बोलने पर, उदास या रोती हूं तब मेरी हृदय की धड़कन तेज,अनजान डर, बेचनी, घबराहट, शरीर में कंपकंपी, शरीर से नियंत्रण खोना आदि परेशानी होती है।
महिला | 21
It seems like you are experiencing symptoms of anxiety, which can cause rapid heartbeats, shaking, restlessness, and a sense of losing control. These feelings are common during emotional stress. However, it’s important to visit a psychiatrist who can guide you with the right treatment and support.
Answered on 25th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I feel a heavy heart, I get nervous while working, I am unable to understand things.To be firm, to sometimes be right, to not be unstable in mind
Male | 26
Experiencing tightness in your chest, jumping around, and becoming nervous while working is usually the result of tension or anxiety, which may cause your concentration to be muddled and leave you feeling incapacitated. To acknowledge and accept these emotions might be one of the most important things you can do. Try self-help techniques such as meditation or mindfulness to destress your mind. Daily physical exercises and a good diet can make you a happier and clearer person. If they continue to occur and get worse, I recommend you talk to your family doctor who will offer you qualified help and guidance.
Answered on 10th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am a female, and mother of 2, My problem is. there is a constant feeling of lump or tightness in my throat. Like when you fight back tears. And I feel emotional for no reason, Most of the time in a day. But the tightness is always there. I suffer from depression and anxiety from past 7 years. And now on 150mg sertaline From past 2 years. Was on nexito 20mg for 5 years before that.
Female | 30
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Srikanth Goggi
Hi. I suffer from severe OCD, anxiety and depression and I'm on two antidepressants - fluoxetine and mirtazapine. I am wondering about the efficacy of vortioxetine in treating OCD, anxiety and depression and whether replacing mirtazapine with vortioxetine will bring improvement to my mental health. I can't find any information on Google. Both of them are atypical antidepressants. Is vortioxetine superior or inferior to mirtazapine in general? Someone told me that vortioxetine is "very mild" in terms of efficacy. Is that true? Thank you.
Male | 25
Like mirtazapine, vortioxetine is believed to help with anxiety, depression, and OCD. Some trials have shown vortioxetine may be useful for these conditions. However, everyone reacts to drugs differently. Therefore, you must talk to your doctor about any changes in your medication so that they can find something that will work for you.
Answered on 30th May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am having continuous stress and anxiety since last year January, i have also suffered anxiety and panic attacks with excess crying, low self confidence also, currently i am experiencing weight gain and frequent headaches for 3-4 days continuously from February
Female | 22
Hormonal changes, life events, or genetics are usually the reasons why such symptoms occur. It is imperative to talk to someone you trust, practice relaxation techniques as well as get regular exercise for this is the way to protect you. You may also receive help from a psychiatrist as well.
Answered on 25th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Im not sure but I think I had a eating disorder I'd go days on end with eating or even moving I'd just cry all day Im finally feeling better but I'm gaining to much weight and I have zero stamina I feel awful and I keep eating so much I feel fat, and now everyone is starting no notice how unfortunately it am and I can't do it anymore
Female | 19
See a psychologist or psychiatrist as soon as possible and get treated for any possible mental health issues that may be influencing your symptoms. In addition, go to a nutritionist or dietitian and have them compose a meal plan which will be a part of a healthy weight maintenance.
Answered on 23rd May '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'm depression feel like so please help me in this case
Male | 21
Stress, hormonal changes, and the life cycle are the major factors causing this situation. Open up to others about your problems, as they might provide you relief. Doing physical activities, following a proper diet, and making sure to sleep enough are also some of the benefits that see it. If you are unsure of what actions to take, make an appointment to see a psychiatrist who can give you support and advice for the situation.
Answered on 18th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I also do not want to talk anyone which effect my relationships
Female | 24
You sound depressed. Stress can spin up in many ways which include but are not limited to headaches, insomnia, or upset stomach. A potential cause of this health hazard could also be the compulsion of life or extreme pressure at school. Get relaxed by trying different relaxation techniques such as calming, breathing, going around your building, and hanging out with a friend. Unessential as it may seem, these facts with such relevance as eating good food, doing exercise, and sleeping enough are also quite important.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hello sir I am Dr Praveena.... preparing for pg entrance....since a week I feel shortness of breath...also have many issues at home affecting my mental health...is this a kind of anxiety attack....
Female | 26
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Charu Agarwal
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