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Male | 38

Is Tuberculosis Treatment Causing Behavioral Changes in Partner?

My husband diagnosed with tuberculosis and during his treatment time his behaviour change suddenly, trying to detach from families, n relation , sleep increased during day time. Sometime even telling me to end our relationship

1 Answer
Dr. Vikas Patel

Psychiatrist

Answered on 7th Jan '25

Changes in mood and behavior during tuberculosis treatment can be from various factors, including the illness itself, medication side effects, or psychological stress. Increased sleepiness and withdrawal are not uncommon but can be concerning. Communication is essential here. Gently encourage your husband to express his feelings, and it may also be beneficial to consult with a psychiatrist. They can assess his mental well-being and provide support tailored to his needs. 

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I am Manik Das. After I quitting marijuana I have a very big problem in my body that is ancient for social and sound how to solve it and thc detox medicine

Male | 20

The most prevalent symptoms may, indeed, be things like lack of sleep, irritability, or restlessness. This can help, if you drink enough fluids, do exercises often, and eat natural foods. These can detox the body naturally body.

Answered on 25th Nov '24

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Dr. Vikas Patel

Emotionless feeling less mental

Female | 22

Hi, it depends since how long this concern had been with you. It's important to understand the reason for this. We can definitely work on your emotions.

Answered on 29th Aug '24

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Schizophrenia is a brain disorder, due to which individuals may occasionally believe that they can see or hear things that are not there, are unable to control their thoughts and translate them into proper directions, experience paralyzing fear, or believe that other people are planning to harm them. Thus, it might be that their thoughts are disjointed and rather difficult to follow. It is often recognized as associated with confusion. A group of inheritable factors, as well as the influence of the environment, can be held responsible for the development of schizophrenia. 

Answered on 2nd July '24

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Dr. Vikas Patel

My daughter is special child do u have experience with special child

Female | 12

Yes we treat special child.

Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Pallab Haldar

Dr. Pallab Haldar

I've not been getting my periods in have been on risperidone for 1 year since then my periods stopped how long will it take for my periods to resume back

Female | 38

Of some medications, medicines such as risperidone to affect the menstrual cycle is a common thing. The reason might be hormonal or situational changes. It may last for a short or a long time depending on the individual, however, if a person stops taking the drug, the problem may go on for a couple of weeks to several months. I suggest healthy living for metabolization, such as diet regulation and regular physical activity, which might help the body maintain its natural rhythm. It is advised to see your doctor who can provide you with personalized guidance and exclude the existence of any hidden health issues.

Answered on 23rd Dec '24

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Anxiety headache depression

Male | 40

Anxiety, depression can cause tension headaches. Treatment options include therapy, medication, and self-care. Consult a doctor for proper diagnosis and treatment. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Dr. Vikas Patel

my mom is sick and very cold skin she is talking in her sleep to her dead mother and mumbling her teeth are clinking fast she can’t even eat

Female | 55

It seems that your mother is showing signs of a severe condition called sepsis. This occurs when the body overreacts to an infection and causes harm. The cold skin, rapid teeth chattering, and speaking with her deceased mother could indicate that she is extremely ill. Immediate medical attention is necessary to help her body fight off the infection and recover.

Answered on 25th June '24

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

I am a 16 year old a student of grade eleventh who is constantly facing severe headaches from months, I have sleep problems, my mouth often becomes dry most of the time tears drop off my eyes and I get panic striken the body becomes warm most of the time accompanied by sweat on my upper lips and also I get frequent chest pains

Female | 16

Habitual symptoms of hyperbolic headaches, insomnia, xerostomia, lacrimation, panic attacks, sweating, and the appearance of discomfort in the chest make the situation difficult to bear. These signs and symptoms may be a consequence of stress, anxiety, or any other medical problems hidden deeply. It is important to confront these emotions in a constructive and useful way. Among the activities involved are relaxation techniques, drinking enough water, and maintaining a regular sleep schedule. Remember that a thorough check-up with a healthcare professional is crucial to resolving this. He can decode the needed informations and help align you with the right specialists. Keep in mind that this is a positive action that is associated with regaining a good physical and mental state. 

Answered on 2nd Jan '25

Dr. Vikas Patel

Dr. Vikas Patel

Hi, I am on the contraceptive implant and have been experiencing anxiety. Should I get this out?

Female | 21

When it comes to using a contraceptive implant, it's common to feel worried about anxiety. The hormonal changes caused by this method, on rare occasions, can sometimes cause mood swings. First of all, it can be extremely helpful to track when these feelings appear and any other symptoms you notice. Maybe, you can consider going to your doctor for a discussion, since he/she can scientifically evaluate your condition and propose other therapies in case of need. Keep in mind, you are not the only person in this situation and the medical practitioner can help you ease your panic and will apply a resolution suitable specifically for your needs. Your comfort and health are important, so please reach out to the required specialist for advice.

Answered on 31st Dec '24

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Dr. Vikas Patel

I am 12 years old and i took valerian to sleep and ive been feeling anxious drowsy and been having insomnia ive lost my appetite too please tell me a way how to fix it at home

Male | 12

The use of valerian can lead to side effects such as anxiety, drowsiness, and insomnia. Also, a loss of appetite is a usual issue. To make it easier, drink a lot of water, eat light meals, and engage in calm activities like walking. Being careful not to take any more valerian is important. You will feel better shortly if you rest and take care of yourself. 

Answered on 28th June '24

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Dr. Vikas Patel

Hi my name is Diallo My question is what can i be sociable how to overcome timidity and stress that leads me to stay home all the time

Female | 30

It is okay to fe­el shy and stressed at time­s. Many people face this. It can fe­el hard to be with others. You might fe­el nervous, shy, or scared. But, you are­ not alone in this. Try taking small steps. You could join a club or talk to someone­ you trust. Taking deep breaths and le­arning to relax can also help lower stre­ss. Move at your own pace. Take it slow.

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