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Male | 54

Why am I feeling forgetful and argumentative?

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

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Dr. Vikas Patel

Psychiatrist

Answered on 23rd May '24

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.

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Overthinking and repetitive behaviours

Male | 23

Feeling mentally overwhelmed and stuck in repetitive patterns for an extended period can be a sign of anxiety. This may lead to symptoms like restlessness, sleep disturbances, and heightened alertness. The causes of anxiety can vary, ranging from stress and genetics to imbalances in brain chemicals. To manage these feelings, practicing mindfulness, exercising, and talking to someone can significantly improve your well-being.

Answered on 22nd Oct '24

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Have anxiety because of war

Male | 21

Many people suffer from anxiety because of war. As such, it is imperative to consult a mental health specialist or counselor who can offer appropriate treatment options. Such may include therapy medication or combination of both.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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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

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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

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Lack of Sleep I want some sleeping pills

Female | 19

The signs of sleep deprivation, such as feeling exhausted, being moody, and having difficulties concentrating, can be bothersome. The reasons can be stress, too much screen time before bed, or a noisy environment you cannot control. Rather than sleeping pills, develop a soothing bedtime routine, such as reading a book or taking a warm bath to calm your mind. It can help you get the sleep you need.

Answered on 5th Aug '24

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I am 46 and have depression. I need sessions of deep transmagnetic stimulation. How much cost? Can I come tomorrow?

Female | 46

Deep transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a treatment for depression that is safe. Costs may differ from one clinic to another, but luckily, some insurance that partner with the clinics offers the treatment. It's smart to check it with the clinic. These may be found in depression itself, such as low moods, loss of interest, and unusual changes in appetite and sleep. TMS is a way of stimulating the brain by sending magnetic pulses. Naturally, it is required to fix a meeting for TMS during which you are free so that we can talk during that time, but we can shift your appointment for you as soon as it is convenient.

Answered on 2nd Dec '24

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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

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How to overcome agoraphobia

Consult psychiatrist and start medications and behavior therapy 

Answered on 16th Dec '24

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I just quit smoking weed 3 days ago. Also just got prescribed venlafaxine for my anxiety. How long should i wait to start taking them?

Female | 20

The period of 7 days should pass after you have quit smoking weed. There should be a week's break between the two treatment regimens. Make sure to stay patient and let your body adapt to the medications. 

Answered on 3rd July '24

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