Male | 18
What are Setra 50mg's side effects?
What is the sides effects to this medicine of Setra 50mg?
Psychiatrist
Answered on 23rd July '24
Setra 50mg may give side effects sometimes. Feeling dizzy, headache, and nausea are common side effects. These often happen when you start taking the medicine. However, your body adjusts, and they go away. If side effects bother you, talk to your psychiatrist. They might change the dosage or suggest ways to manage symptoms. It's important to keep taking your prescribed medicine unless your doctor says otherwise.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (355)
Doctor, my son-in-law needs a good family counsellor to bring back him to family life, he is depressed, anger, no understanding with wife etc., can you please do family counsel on behalf of us without telling our identity??
Male | 30
Answered on 3rd Sept '24
Dr. Sapna Zarwal
Can u get psychiatric care online
Female | 59
Yes, you can receive psychiatric care online through telemedicine. Many licensed professionals offer virtual sessions via video calls or messaging.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 20 year old female, I have depression for last 2 months , I have symptoms like panic attack at anytime, feel chest pain and feeling heartbeat , cold hands and feet , mood swings , headache , weakness, suicide thoughts , I masturbate everyday to reduce my depression, please help me to cure .
Female | 20
You should visit a psychiatrist or even a psychologist trained on mental health. While masturbation does serve to offer a short-term release, it is not necessarily an effective cure for depression.
Answered on 22nd Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have an issue where I stand up from getting out of a car outside and I get a like a pressure that starts in my throat and my heart rate increases pretty fast it only lasts a few seconds and it doesn’t happen Everytime mainly when I’m outside I suffer from extreme anxiety and have gas problems And heart related anxiety I have already had a doctor listen to my heart and he said it’s extremely healthy but I’m worried they miss something.
Male | 17
Perhaps you face panic attack signs due to anxiety and stress. When anxious, our bodies can have increased pulse, throat tightness, and gas issues. Take deep breaths, drink water, relax to handle it. Additionally, therapy may help you address your anxiety. Visit a psychiatrist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am suffering from bipolar disorder please help me for best treatment.
Male | 17
Please seek help from a psychiatrist who can provide an accurate diagnosis and recommend the appropriate treatment plan based on individual symptoms and needs. I advise you to visit a psychiatrist for the best treatment options available for bipolar disorder.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have consult psychotic problem.
Male | 26
It is a good idea to visit a doctor if psychotic troubles matter a lot. Psychiatrists can diagnose and treat these diseases can solve the problem. The first step towards treatment is consulting a psychiatrist as soon as possible.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My mother is suffering from OCD & schizophrenia and she thinks her husband and me her daughter are trying to murder her and she's dangerous. What should I do?
Female | 50
It's important to understand that OCD and schizophrenia are serious mental health conditions that require specialized treatment. It's concerning to hear that your mother is experiencing delusions and paranoia. You should seek help from a qualified mental health professional. They can provide a comprehensive evaluation and create a personalized treatment plan that may include medication and therapy.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My brother has been having trouble with sleeping and smokes through out the day. It's been a year since it all started. Our family has a history of depression/ similar mental health issues. More can be discussed over call
Male | 31
your brother might be suffering from a sleep disorder as well nicotine addictions. These are health complications that may result if not treated.The underlying causes of your brother’s symptoms will need to be diagnosed by a sleep specialist and psychiatrist. Seek immediate medical care first to prevent any further injuries.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Anxiety issue, dizzineaa, palpitation, depression
Female | 28
Anxiety, dizziness, palpitations, and depression can be tough to deal with. You often feel anxious, which makes you worry a lot. Dizziness may feel like you're about to collapse, and palpitations are when your heart beats faster than usual. Depression causes you to feel sad frequently. These feelings can be caused by stress, lack of sleep, or health issues. To get support, try to calm your mind, maintain a regular sleep schedule, share your feelings with someone you trust, and consider therapy or counseling. These steps can help you manage your emotions better.
Answered on 21st Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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
i took thirteen ritalin i’m only meant to take six and i feel very sick
Female | 17
I recommend that you seek medical help without delay. Ritalin is dangerous when overdosed, and it can lead to heart failure, seizures, and even death. Please visit the emergency room or see a psychiatrist as soon as possible.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Do you practice emdr or neurofeedback therapy for your patients who are suffering from psychological trauma?
Female | 40
EMDR helps process trauma memories, while neurofeedback teaches the brain to calm itself. Both treatments can help, but it's wise to consult a psychiatrist first. That way, you can find the right therapy approach suited for your unique problem.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Cold sweats,cold feet ,heart ache ,fear of death,nausea,cough
Female | 22
The situation you describe may indicate that you are suffering from a panic attack. Cold sweats, cold feet, chest pain, fear of dying, nausea, and coughing can be the accompanying symptoms. Panic attacks may result from stress, anxiety, or even a medical condition. Among the ways of handling a panic attack are deep breathing, concentrating on relaxing thoughts, and talking to a trustworthy person.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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
Male | 54
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.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My cousin is suffering from schizophrenia. He used to have severe headaches, personality changes and he hear voices. He only use paracetamol for headaches but no cure. Please prescribe me medicine for headache.
Male | 18
It is of no less than significant to note that the problem of headache can be professionally diagnosed not only due to the lack of sleep but also the fact of day-to-day stress, or the emotional malaise. Lymph node noise is one of many common signs occurring both in the relative and a person undergoing the same condition. Schizophrenics may experience headaches. The use of paracetamol won't solve the question as the case is deeper. It's always a good idea to visit a physician to be treated correctly.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have been suffering from music stuck in my head . As soon as I wake up that music starts to play in my head and it never end . I am very tensed about this because it affects my daily life activities like I can't even focus on my studies please help me
Female | 17
You might be dealing with "earworms," which is when a song gets stuck in your head. This can happen due to stress, fatigue, or simply hearing the song too often. To manage it, try switching to a different activity, listening to another song, or talking to a counselor to handle stress. Remember to take breaks from work and enjoy some downtime.
Answered on 14th Oct '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have trouble falling back to sleep when I wake up in middle of the night. What do I do?
Male | 25
One of the reasons that might be causing this is probably stress or anxiety. Although you need to sleep, your mind is busy processing thoughts that have been bothering you. Try relaxation exercises. One example is meditation through deep breathing or exercises to keep your mind off the problem. You can chat with a sleep specialist if this continues.
Answered on 19th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My daughter who is 4 and half years was still unable to have speech command following is there but whenever she stand in attention position her legs used to shakes and she raises her hands while walking like she is balancing
Female | 4
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Srikanth Goggi
How to come out from break up depression?
Female | 15
Breakups can leave one feeling blue. You might feel glum, alone, or unenthused with pastimes you formerly savored. Such emotions are normal after a split. To work through it, try confiding in someone you trust, pursuing beloved hobbies, and caring for yourself via nourishing meals and ample slumber. Healing takes time, so go easy on yourself. You can also visit a psychiatrist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I’ve been put on 4mg diazepam. Is that okay with 10mg ramipril. I have panic disorder and worry!
Female | 42
You're taking 4mg of diazepam, and 10mg of ramipril for panic disorder. These medicines interact. Diazepam boosts ramipril's effect, causing low blood pressure, and dizziness. They make you drowsier, dizzier, lightheaded. If experiencing these symptoms, consult your healthcare provider about adjusting medications.
Answered on 26th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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