Male | 70
What medicine for 70-year-old with sleep issues and aggression?
What medicine should give to 70 year old male who hasn't slept for days and have aggressive out bursts without any reason all the day, throwing tantrums on others, abusing everyone around and threatening to harm others.
Psychiatrist
Answered on 13th Sept '24
A 70-year-old man is experiencing trouble with sleep and mood, which may be signs of delirium. A doctor can prescribe medication to help him sleep and feel calmer. It's important to talk to him about seeking medical help for the right treatment.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (320)
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'm 18 and my sister is 16 years old. We do sex twice or thrice a week with protection. Will it effect our physical health? I'm very attracted towards my sister.
Male | 18
Engaging in an incestuous relationship with your sister, even with protection, is discouraged and often illegal due to genetic risks, emotional harm, and societal norms. It's important to prioritize everyone's well-being and seek professional help for guidance. Legal consequences may vary depending on your jurisdiction, so it's crucial to consult with legal and mental health experts/ psychiatrist.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have short term memory issues..I forgot what I have studied..I am a student.. currently preparing for competitive exam ..does it safe to take ritalin like addwize 18mg for memory and concentration
Male | 30
Short-term memory problems happen because of stress, chronic sleep deprivation, or low concentration. Instead of taking medication like Ritalin or Addwize, it's better to focus on healthy habits like getting enough sleep, eating well, and practicing relaxation techniques. Besides that, you can try memory techniques such as list-making or flashcards to remember information effectively.
Answered on 27th Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Several months ago, I experienced a sudden and strong fear in one of the cafes, to the point that I felt a squeeze in my heart, pain, and a very strong palpitation, as if it had reached my stomach. I had to cough to relieve the palpitations and suffocation. Days later, I quickly became afraid of the simplest, even daily, situations, even if a simple emotion caused me strong palpitations and suffocation. And the tremors and coldness of the extremities. I read about diseases of the adrenal gland and became very afraid. The condition increased with great fear. I now cannot stand leaving the house and am very afraid of any feelings, even if the feelings are happiness or good feelings and also i get dizzy when i stand up too fast is it possible that there is something dangerous with the adrenal gland?
Female | 19
It could be PANIC ATTACKS SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION.......
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I was taken daxid 50 mg tablet .I am feared that tablet side effects.if any problem are effected male sexual hormone level
Male | 19
It is completely understandable to worry about the side effects of a medicine. Male hormone levels can be affected by Daxid 50 mg occasionally. This might lead to symptoms such as low sex drive or difficulty in achieving an erection. The reason for this is that the drug has an impact on serotonin levels in the brain. If you are going through these things, it would be best to talk to your doctor about them.
Answered on 30th May '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
I take Sertraline for anxiety and depression and I am going to have my first tattoo done and don't no if the Sertraline has blood thinners in it. Many Thanks.
Male | 47
Sertraline is a medicine often used for anxiety and depression. Tattooing does not contain blood thinners but may result in minor bleeding. Thus it’s important to inform the tattoo artist about your intake of Sertraline so that they can take necessary precautions. To prevent any complications ensure you adhere to their aftercare advice.
Answered on 16th Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hi yes I’ve been having really bad panic attacks ! Very bad insomnia I can’t sleep from overthinking so much ! Constant headaches and chess pain ! Very bad depression
Female | 25
You seem to have some symptoms associated with a mixture of anxiety, insomnia, headaches, chest pain, and depression. Stress, worry, and feeling overwhelmed are likely to be the causes of these symptoms. Try to practice relaxation techniques, deep breathing exercises, gentle exercises, and talking to a psychiatrist.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
My Mother is loosing her memory and she gets anxiety too she is not able to sleep she doesn't feel good she is worried all the time that she is loosing her memory she is also loosing her hair we have consulted 2 neurologists so far but nothing works out please guide us. Thanks
Female | 61
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Srikanth Goggi
I am 19 years old, I have suicidal thoughts, difficulty in breathing or anxiety.
Female | 19
Self-harm thoughts, breathing difficulties, or very rapid heartbeat rate are severe. These can be indicators of a mental health condition like depression or anxiety. Talk to someone you trust about how you're feeling. Some therapists and psychiatrist are willing to listen to you and help you to feel better.
Answered on 31st July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Sir early I was good student but now iam not good student and I can't concentrate accurately and I feel meaningful works difficult early I feel good to enjoy but now I don't feel happy to outside enjoy
Male | 17
It seems like you might be going through depression or anxiety. These factors may impair your capacity to focus and an activity you used to enjoy. I suggest seeking advice from a mental health professional to review your symptoms and to talk about the treatment options. They will work with you to design a plan that fits your needs, so that you can feel better and more active.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Hi..my name is Ben. I suffer from scisfrinia. Paranoyer. Phsycoses and I'm vampire . I stop taking medication. My mind is playing me the voices are tell me bite somone and barking at me...there is dog inside of me Im barking and. Angry
Male | 40
Symptoms of schizophrenia include hearing voices, paranoia, as well as seeing or feeling things that others do not see. In reality, these symptoms return when you are not on your medication, so it is crucial to talk with your healthcare provider about restarting your medication. Your psychiatrist can teach you ways to cope with the symptoms and suggest the natural ways to make you feel better.
Answered on 5th Aug '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I am 18 years old Girl and once i experience panik attack I don't know exactly it is but i go through some struggle like loosing my favourite pet. at that time suddenly my vission become Black out and my hands and leg shivering also i can,t breath and i feel very uncomfortable and suffocating i can,t stand i feel like my brain is numbing....
Female | 18
During a panic attack, you might feel as if you cannot breathe, have a racing heart, and feel shaky or dizzy. Your body can be in “fight or flight” mode when there is no real danger. You should do breathing exercises or other things that help you relax so these feelings don’t get too intense. Talk with someone you trust and consider talking to a counselor or therapist for more support if necessary.
Answered on 13th June '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I had drug induced psychosis how can I know if it’s only drug induced psychosis or if it’s like schizophrenia or something
Male | 22
A psychiatrist’s consult needs to make a determination whether your psychosis is substance abused induced or if it may signify a more serious mental illness, like schizophrenia. A psychiatrist can conduct a comprehensive assessment and steer you in the right direction for treatment. I suggest that you see a psychiatrist who specializes in psychotic disorders.
Answered on 23rd May '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
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
Hello, my name is Mathilda I am 22 years old. I just wanted to know, I took 3 quietapine of 200mg, 3 xanax 1mg and 2 stilnox 10mg and 2x 30mg mirtazapine. Am I at risk?
Female | 22
Taking several drugs together can involve serious risks. Those medications can have critical impacts on your physique as they interact. Some signs you might face are dizziness, confusion, slow breathing, and even blacking out. It is important to get help right away by either calling the emergency services or going to the nearest hospital. The medications are mixed, and they can be life-threatening. Therefore, you should get medical assistance at once.
Answered on 29th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
Can I explain how am feeling with my self
Female | 22
It is always advisable to share your thoughts with the mental health specialist. a psychiatrist who will enable you to understand your emotions and address the issues at hand.
Answered on 23rd May '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I have been hearing some voices recently, I was sure about someone was stalking me. My thoughts are always into who is following me and spreading many things about me . This made me insecure, anxious and mentally ill.
Male | 28
Hey, Welcome to ClinicSpots!
I understand that experiencing auditory hallucinations and paranoid thoughts about being stalked has been unsettling for you. These symptoms can be distressing and may indicate underlying mental health concerns such as schizophrenia, anxiety disorders, or other conditions. It's crucial to address these symptoms promptly to ensure you receive the appropriate support and treatment.
Next Steps to Follow:
1. Schedule a Psychiatric Assessment: Arrange an appointment with a psychiatrist for a comprehensive evaluation.
2. Discuss Treatment Options: Explore treatment options tailored to your needs, which may include medication and psychotherapy.
3. Engage in Supportive Therapy: Consider joining a support group or attending therapy sessions to learn coping strategies and connect with others facing similar challenges.
4. Prioritize Self-Care: Practice self-care activities like mindfulness exercises, regular physical activity, and maintaining a healthy sleep routine.
We're here to support you on your journey to improved mental health.
For more medical queries, visit again at ClinicSpots.
Answered on 17th July '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
I’m 24 years old. Issues I have ADHD, Emotional and behavioral regulation issues, compulsive and impulsive habits, when I’m upset I have emotional outbursts, i have repetitive movements such as fidgeting, pacing back and forth, tapping, switching posture when standing and sitting, hyper focus on things I’m interested in, obsessive thoughts that are sometimes uncontrollable, occasional depression, and social anxiety sometimes i create a different personality depending on who I’m talking to, I can’t really stare strangers in the eyes, I’m socially awkward aswell, I tend to over explain and over analyze things, fear of rejection, fear of neglect, fear of loss, fear of never being truly loved, emotionally intense outbursts, voyeuristic and fetishistic tendencies, abnormal arousal, complex and complicated emotions that are hard to cope with and understand, Dysgraphia. I was wondering if I could possibly have some undiagnosed autism?
Male | 24
It could be possible that you have autism. Possible symptoms of autism may include, for example, difficulty with social interactions, rigid behavioral patterns, strong interests, and heightened sensitivity to sensory stimuli. A genetic-environmental factor mixture is thought to be one of the autism causes. Undergoing a thorough evaluation by a psychiatrist is the best way to gain more precise insight into your symptoms and the possible diagnoses.
Answered on 18th Sept '24
Dr. Vikas Patel
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