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Can Depression Affect Walking in a Bent Posture?
Kaya terha Chulnay main koyi depression ka issue ho Sakata hay
Psychiatrist
Answered on 23rd May '24
Depression can impact not only one's gait but also distort movement patterns. Nonetheless, many other chronic medical diseases can likewise cause a person to walk differently. It is wiser to get a consultation from a neurologist to eliminate any possibility of disorders in the nervous system that may be the factors. On the other hand, if you are having depression signs, it is mandatory to get treatment from a mental health specialist.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatry" (410)
mai ek llb ki student hu meri umar 24 saal h mujhe kisi se baat karne ka bhi dil nahi karta h 1.6 year ho gya mere brekup ko par mai us baat ko leke hi chal rahi hu aage nahi badh paa rahi hu rote rehti hu choti choti baato par man chidchida sa rehta h or kuch bhi chij ki man me abhi ikchsha nahi rahi mujhe ab kuch bhi acha nahi lagta h menttly mai bahut hi paresan hu mai job karti hu par ab mujhe job karne ka bhi man nahi hota h bina man se office jaati hu
Female | 24
You might have been confined to some of the symptoms of the anxiety and depression. It is essential to consult a mental health professional who would assist you in dealing with the symptoms and would teach you skills that would help you to cope better with the condition.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
35 year old male single suffering from sychzophernia last 12years taking medicine regularly olanzapine & sertanol not getting cure.having too much sex desire try to control.
Male | 35
It's important to understand that schizophrenia is a chronic condition that requires ongoing treatment. If you're experiencing excessive sexual desire, it may be a side effect of your medications or related to the condition itself. I strongly advise you to consult a psychiatrist who can adjust your treatment plan or provide guidance on managing these symptoms effectively.
Answered on 8th Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Unable to sleep in the night.
Male | 40
that could be a sign of insomnia. Insomnia may be due to stress, anxiety, depression, or an underlying medical condition. It is advisable that you visit a sleep specialist or a psychiatrist to determine the root cause of your problem and get the necessary treatment .
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Kaya terha Chulnay main koyi depression ka issue ho Sakata hay
Male | 19
Depression can impact not only one's gait but also distort movement patterns. Nonetheless, many other chronic medical diseases can likewise cause a person to walk differently. It is wiser to get a consultation from a neurologist to eliminate any possibility of disorders in the nervous system that may be the factors. On the other hand, if you are having depression signs, it is mandatory to get treatment from a mental health specialist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hi I have a severe phobia of getting infected with some Life threatening disesae which result in severe anxiety
Female | 34
You’re going through something called health anxiety, which is when you’re really afraid of getting seriously sick. This can make you feel stressed and worried all the time. Some common signs of this include always being worried that you have a certain illness, checking your symptoms online repeatedly, and avoiding things that could make you anxious. There are ways to deal with it—one way is by talking with someone like a therapist who can help teach strategies for managing these fears.
Answered on 13th June '24
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
Ghabrat ho rahi h tension bi la rahi ho thak jathi ho
Female | 32
This can be the result of many things like work stress, problems at school or home, or not caring for yourself. To feel better, try engaging in activities that calm your mind such as deep breathing, talking to someone you trust, or spending time doing something you enjoy. Resting well and eating healthy foods are the two things you should do to keep your body in good shape.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Sir I get night fall release sperm and my clothes do get on with I m unable to wash clothes and after getting dry using clothes and placing things it is it any harm or when I feel it's touch I feel like needed to clean hands. Can we put hand on dried sprm and is necessary to wash hands. suffering form fear of sperm last few days that everything might have a sperm contact I washed my hands whenever i touch anything at home outside or in washroom... This makes me uncomfortable i just don't want to suffer from this... Even washed clothes puts fear in me... Not able to concentrate on anything Plz give me a suggestion or give me appointment n treat me ... I have attended councelling for therapy... Therapist suggest me consult a psychiatrist for medicine.... Answer my query so that I can consult anyone from you.
Male | 31
You might be experiencing a condition called obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) which is related to your cleanliness and fear of contamination. It is characterized by unreasonable anxiety and the necessity to wash your hands or clean objects several times. This may be a result of a mix of hereditary, brain, and environmental factors. Treatment may include therapy and medication which are prescribed by a psychiatrist.
Answered on 23rd Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have a bed wetting problem I am very stressed for this problem nd after 2 months I am getting marrried I feel bad on this problem
Female | 23
Hi, you, it's pretty normal to feel bad when accidents happen in bed, especially when the big day is soon. Wetting the bed is medically referred to as nocturnal enuresis, which is when an individual pees during their sleep without consciously doing it. This condition might be caused by genetic factors, small bladder size, stress, or hormonal imbalances. The good thing is, that bed-wetting usually resolves itself with time as the child grows. To help manage it, you can, first and foremost, cut down the amount of water intake before going to bed. And besides that, you are not by yourself in this, which means make it a solvable problem.
Answered on 5th Dec '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My son aged 25 was learnt to be under your treatment.I neither know for what illness nor have his prescription.He is aggressive and wouldn't co-operate if I call him for consultation with you along with me and his mom although he said to have consulted you.The boy is confined to his room and is hostile towards me for reasons unbelievable.His mother, my wife was under Dr vijayakumar's treatment from 2000 for over a period of 10 years.Now she consults another psychiatrist as she was on a transferable job. I am 62 years old and my wife 56 years.She had taken VRS from Bank job six months ago. My son is only child and a pampered one.His behaviour isn't acceptable although he would appear normal. I am worried how I could manage to give him treatment through you as he is aggressive and may also leave home
Male | 25
Aggression and hostility may be symptoms of other problems such as anxiety or depression. It is very important to handle the situation with empathy and patience. Supporting him through the process like by advising him to reach out to a psychiatrist, can be helpful. The main approach to the matter is to allow him to freely express what he feels, thus he will be able to share his issues.
Answered on 27th Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hello, my wife is 43 years old. She gets severe anger immediately. She throw object hardly and towards someone. Also she slap herself and hurt herself with some object. Threatened to suicide by putting knife on wrist and announce you will be crushed by police / her in laws. What these indicates and if she require some treatment?
Female | 43
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Srikanth Goggi
Am fully stress and i can't sleep all night. I wand to cry i don't know the reason but i wand cry
Female | 18
That's normal - everyone experiences those feelings now and then. Stress builds up. It makes sleeping difficult and brings tears easily. That's okay though. Try opening up to someone you trust about what's bothering you. Deep breaths or listening to calm music might help too. Don't forget: taking care of your mental health matters just as much as your physical health.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hi I'm 20 years old female and I have insomnia and GAD since childhood and even I have backache since 5 years continuesly . I have used pain relief medicine for couple of days but haven't got any relief . What should I do now?
Female | 20
Lack of sleep can worsen anxiety and anxiety can make sleeplessness more terrible. The backache could be a manifestation of stress or a physical one. The treatment of these issues may include a healthcare professional who can explore different options such as therapy, relaxation techniques, or physical therapy. Overall, these problems must be addressed to better your health.
Answered on 29th Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 24 years male 6ft 64kg I have long term chronic constitution Weight loss depression anxiety and nervousness
Male | 24
Based on what you’ve said, your weight loss, sadness, tenseness, and nervousness could be symptoms of chronic stress. When we experience stress for a long time, it affects our minds and our body. You should try to take it easy and find some ways to cope with stress — for example, deep breathing exercises, confiding in a friend, or doing something fun. If things don’t get better, think about talking to a psychiatrist or counselor.
Answered on 9th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
i have been diagnosed with borderline personality disorder and depression, i need to confirm and learn to live with it. I need help. Please do the needful.
Male | 52
Borderline Personality Disorder and Depression are mental illnesses.. But nothing to worry. Seek professional treatment. Learn coping skills and self-care practices. Surround yourself with supportive people. Practice mindfulness and relaxation techniques. Medication MAY be helpful. Recovery is possible with proper treatment.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My son does not want to understand anything about how he is waiting his life and what should do for himself to independent
Male | 25
It seems like your son is having difficulties taking over the control and decision-making process. I would suggest contacting a therapist or counselor who treat particularly young adults. A mental health professional can assist your son with the development of confidence necessary to regain control over his life.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Sir I am sudam Kumar my problem Is I filling depression desise pls help me
Male | 33
Depression is a common illness that can take over your life, causing constant sadness, emptiness, or hopelessness. Symptoms include low mood, loss of interest, changes in appetite or sleep, and fatigue. It may result from genetics, brain chemistry, or life events. Fortunately, it's treatable with therapy or medication. You should visit a psychiatrist for evaluation and treatment.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
How can I concentrate on my work,how can I get my confidence back?,I am so easily distracted....its hard,I overthink and then I get headache,I overthink everything....what do I do?
Female | 18
To regain concentration and confidence, it is vital to adopt healthy ways of life such as eating nutritious food, getting enough sleep, and regular exercise. Besides that, being taught some mindfulness skills including meditation and deep breathing can also be useful. If symptoms remain unresolved, guidance from a psychiatrist will be required.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Im a 15 year old one actually its not a disease or something bt im getting myself weak and scared and my heart beats are getting high its actually the exm results... Cbse class 10 results are on tmrw and im feeling myself loosing the strength
Female | 15
I can understand how waiting for exam scores makes you feel very bad. Your body can get weak, and afraid, and your heart can beat fast when you are anxious. It is just how your body acts when it feels stress. To feel good, try breathing deeply, talk to someone about how you feel, and do things you like. Remember, exam scores do not show who you are as a person.
Answered on 2nd Nov '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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