महिला | 55
Who will oversee my mental health condition in your hospital?
Mental aurat hun dimag ki halat Sahi Nahin hai use aapke hospital mein admit karana hai uski dekhrekh karne wala koi Nahin hai aapke hospital mein admit karaenge to vahan Kaun dekh rahe Karega

Psychiatrist
Answered on 3rd Mar '25
Aapki chinta bilkul samajh sakte hain. Dimag ki halat aksar stress, anxiety, ya depression ki wajah se kharab hoti hai. Hamare hospital mein, qualified professionals aapki dostana dekhrekh karte hain. Wahan dimaag ki health ka khayal rakhne ke liye psychiatrist aur therapist hain jo ki aapki zarooraton ke mutabiq support pradan karte hain. Hamara maqsad aapko achha mehsoos karana hai. Aapko shuruat karne ke liye kisi doctor se consult karna chahiye, taki aapka assessment ho sake aur aapko sahi treatment diya ja sake.
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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatry" (474)
Im [18F] So um i have this weird condition idk what to call it I moved to a new house where people used to love But the lower kitchen cabinets have dirts in their corner Which makes me wanna puke everytime i see them I decided not to use them but whenever i go to the kitchen im disturbed by them i tried to clean them but i started dry heaving can't help it Height:163cm Weight:75kg No current medications No medical history
Female | 18
You might be experiencing a strong aversion to dirt or grime, which might be triggering anxiety or even a phobic reaction. This could be a form of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or a specific phobia. It's important to consult a psychiatrist who can evaluate your symptoms and help you manage this condition effectively.
Answered on 5th Aug '24

Dr. Vikas Patel
I wonder if I have a form of OCD. I finger tap, muscle twitch, and count syllables. Also, when I finger tap and muscle twitch, it has to be equal on both sides of my body, or else it really bothers me. Also, let's say I hit my elbow on a table or fridge, I feel a very urgent need to touch my other elbow to said table or fridge, and it is very hard to ignore the need. This has been bothering me for about 2-3 years. (Ever since I started high school).
Female | 16
Your description points to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) symptoms. OCD is a condition where thoughts repeat. People feel compelled to do actions repeatedly. This includes tapping, counting, or needing symmetry. OCD treatment usually involves therapy and medication. Speaking with a psychiatrist about symptoms is crucial.
Answered on 2nd Aug '24

Dr. Vikas Patel
I have ommetaphobia. How I can overcome my phobia
Female | 23
There's a fear called ommetaphobia; it's being scared of eyes. Someone with this phobia might feel anxious, afraid, or ill when seeing eyes. An unpleasant experience or simply discomfort with eyes could cause this fear. To overcome it, try talking to a psychiatrist about your feelings. Practice relaxing techniques like deep breathing. Slowly expose yourself to situations involving eyes.
Answered on 26th Sept '24

Dr. Vikas Patel
I think i might have schizophrenia but i dont know if I'm faking it or not.
Other | 13
When a person has schizophrenia, he/she can undergo experiences like hearing voices or having strange beliefs. The causes might be; their own to the genes and/or the surrounding factors that affect people. Therapy and medicine can be used to help people control their symptoms as well as make their lives better. Speak frankly to a doctor or therapist to get help.
Answered on 2nd Dec '24

Dr. Vikas Patel
Why I am feeling anxious and dizziness . Sometimes feel like cannot breathe fully
Male | 21
Feeling anxious, dizzy, and having trouble breathing happens when you're stressed, having a panic attack, or low iron. Slow breaths help. Talk to someone. Try relaxation exercises - breathe deep. Eat well, sleep lots. If it persists, tell someone you trust or see a psychiatrist.
Answered on 1st Aug '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
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
Sir problem meri friend ko hai Gehri nind me rhti hai or nind me hi Jaise uthte hai behos ho jti hai kuch bhi hos nhi rhta kya bolri kya kri kbhi sidhe gir jti hai kbhi ghbra jati hai Jaise hi thoda sa hos ata h bhut jda kamjori lgti h sir drd se fatta hai Jhunjhuni cadti h pair meYe sab jb se hora hai Jb se unke papa ki death Hui hai 11month phle
Female | 24
Your friend might feel anxious or panicky, particularly after their dad died. Breathing troubles, weakness, or fainting could be symptoms. Feeling stressed and reacting this way isn't surprising. Suggest your friend to talk to a therapist for managing emotions and coping techniques. Don't forget, physical and emotional wellness matter equally.
Answered on 23rd July '24

Dr. Vikas Patel
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

Dr. Vikas Patel
I am having twitching in hand and sole and my stomach area feeling sad crying out feeling alone sometimes can't breath sweating also happens I fear from being alone being lost feel like I am going to die and fear of death comes that time in my mind
Female | 18
You are possibly going through symptoms of anxiety. Twitching in your hand and soul, feeling sad, crying, and having trouble breathing can be all linked to anxiety. Scared of being alone and experiencing sweatiness are also common signs of anxiety. These feelings and sensations may cause you will worry about death. As for the therapy aspect, speak to a therapist or psychiatrist who can help you out with these symptoms.
Answered on 14th Oct '24

Dr. Vikas Patel
Nind na aana please koi dawa bataye.
Male | 45
Agar aapko kisi tarah ki takleef ya symptoms mehsoos ho rahe hain, jaise ki dard, khushk khasi, ya thakan, toh yeh zaroori hai ki aap isse samjhein. Ye issues kabhi kabhi stress, allergy ya kisi infection ki wajah se ho sakte hain. Ghar par kuch gharelu nuskhe, jaise chai ya garm paani se gargle karna, aapko aram de sakta hai. Lekin, agar aapki halat behtar nahi hoti ya symptoms khatarnaak ho, toh ek psychiatrist se sampark karna behad zaroori hai.
Answered on 13th Feb '25

Dr. Vikas Patel
Psychiatric want to consult for my health
Male | 47
Symptoms like anxiety, mood changes, or difficulties with daily activities can arise from various factors, including life changes or underlying issues. Talking to a mental health professional can provide valuable insights and coping strategies tailored to your needs. Solutions may include therapy, lifestyle adjustments, or medications if necessary. I encourage you to consult a psychiatrist who can help assess your situation and create a supportive plan.
Answered on 21st Jan '25

Dr. Vikas Patel
I have not depression but it came into my mind 24hrs that I have depression
Female | 22
Depression brings exhaustion, loss of pleasure, changes in appetite, sleep disturbances, and difficulty concentrating. Factors like genetics, life challenges, and imbalances in brain chemistry can contribute to depression. Therapy offers tools, medication stabilizes brain chemistry, and lifestyle changes can help adjust your path. Confiding in trusted individuals and seeking guidance from a psychiatrist are essential steps toward recovery.
Answered on 8th Aug '24

Dr. Vikas Patel
I have never known what am suffering from. symptoms, over sweating, anxiety disorders, trembling in public due to anxiety, panic I feel like doing something but I think of what people will talk about me, poor memory, sometimes I find my self feeling like swallowing saliva repeatedly, sometimes joint pain I don't even believe in my self And others I fail to identify
Male | 21
What you describe seems like an anxiety disorder. When people find themselves in a state of panic, their bodies can respond in a variety of ways. Symptoms can make you a little self-conscious about your colleagues' opinions, thus impairing your memory and possibly leading to pain in your joints. Listening to relaxation techniques, adding exercise to your routine, and talking with a psychiatrist might help. Anyway, you should know that you are not the only one who experiences this and there are ways to get better.
Answered on 14th Oct '24

Dr. Vikas Patel
dr . i use risperidone now i stopped it. after risperidone i use tryptophan and tyrosine supplements but problem is my serotonin and dopamine level not increase it decrease my neurotransmitter level .this problem come i use risperidone haloperidol drugs. i use herbal (mucuna pruriens ,5htp) and amino acid supplements for neurotransmitter it same my serotonin dopamine level decreased. dr why it happened ?how to it cure. ?
Male | 23
Addressing issues related to neurotransmitter levels requires consultation with a psychiatrist or neurologist. Discontinuing medications such as risperidone and haloperidol can lead to a drop in serotonin and dopamine levels. Additionally, the use of supplements like tryptophan, tyrosine, 5-HTP, and mucuna pruriens may also affect neurotransmitter levels. It's essential to consult a specialist for proper diagnosis and treatment of any potential imbalances beforehand.
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
My recent psychiatrist advised me to check with an endroconologist, and a psychotherapist who specializes in sexuality. Any suggestion? Patient is a women of age 42 and is suffering from some mental or brain related issue. She shakes her head frequently and often does not work normally of her day to day work
Female | 42
Information given by you ( some mental or brain related issues)is insufficient to arrive to proper diagnosis, Repeatedly shaking of head needs to see a neurologist, rather than endocrinologist, talk with your therapist for further treatment
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Ketan Parmar
Hello i had a panic attack yesterday and my hands and feet were going numb also my mouth so i went to the ER they did 2 syringes in my stomach of Aqua then they did one behind of diazepam i am a regular smoker and i wanted to smoke could i? If i cant should i buy a no nicotine pack?
Female | 16
The numbness of hands, feet, and mouth is the result of decreased blood flow in panic attacks. The effect of smoking on the body can make people suffer from panic attacks. Given the fact that you were prescribed diazepam at the ER, smoking might hurt it. Stay away from smoking as it is better for you. If you are in bad shape and have to, you can try a no-nicotine pack.
Answered on 26th Aug '24

Dr. Vikas Patel
I’ve been taking Cipralex and Fluanxole for a few years and about 5 months before I started having exaggerated startle response (myoclonus and blinking as a reaction to a sudden stimulus). Can it be caused by antidepressants? I’m very scared :(
Female | 27
Various factors can contribute to this reaction, such as stress or underlying medical conditions. If you're concerned, it's important to consult a doctor for accurate evaluation and guidance on your symptoms and medication. Never alter your medication regimen without medical advice.
Answered on 23rd May '24

Dr. Vikas Patel
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

Dr. Vikas Patel
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