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Male | 25

Why is my body hijacked by an unknown force?

Hi. I never hallucinate or do things insane. There is something taking over my body and feelings. It has a big voice that says "I'm home", I'm very sure what could be happening but why and what can I do about it? It has taken control of every bodily function.

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Dr. Vikas Patel

Psychiatrist

Answered on 21st Mar '25

It sounds like you're experiencing some unsettling sensations that can be distressing. These feelings may stem from various sources, including stress, anxiety, or sleep disturbances. It's crucial to talk to a psychiatrist about your symptoms, as they can offer insights and potential treatment options. Keeping a journal of your experiences and engaging in relaxation techniques, like deep breathing or mindfulness, can be helpful.

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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatry" (492)

I am having anger issues and sexual problems. Very hard to admit and to tell anyone.

Other | Charudutt Zambre

These issues can arise from various sources, including stress, unresolved emotions, or life changes. Symptoms might involve irritability, difficulty in relationships, or a decrease in sexual desire. Addressing these concerns begins with self-reflection and open communication with trusted individuals. Engaging in relaxation techniques, physical activity, or counseling can also be beneficial. It's important to seek support from a healthcare professional who can provide tailored advice. Remember, reaching out for help is a positive step towards understanding and managing these feelings effectively. 

Answered on 27th Jan '25

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Hello doctor i have always headache and laziness i tried of my liife please help me to out of darkness life to live life happily because life is very short and my age is 25 I wasted four to five years of my life doing nothing and when I remember them every time, why did I waste those four to five years now I have not got a degree and I don't have any such good skills. I can earn good money. And secondly, the tension of my family is always in my mind, these things are always going around in my mind because my family environment is very disturbed and nothing is going right here.And every time I'm stressed I always have depression

Male | 25

This could be due to stress, not enough sleep, bad eating habits, or maybe even depression. The best thing to do is take care of yourself by getting enough rest each night; exercising regularly will also help keep your energy levels up throughout the day. Healthy food can improve mood swings associated with this condition. You’re still young so don’t worry too much.

Answered on 16th June '24

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Anxiety problem in many years

Male | 34

Anxiety means when you experience an excess of uneasiness or fright often, even when it is not a threatening situation. The signs may be anxiety, insomnia, or being on edge. Anxiety can be provoked by many factors such as stress or hereditary traits. To help the situation, you may either talk to a trustworthy person, go to the gym, or practice relaxation techniques such as deep breathing.

Answered on 27th Aug '24

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I can't sleep properly. It's about 2 weeks I am facing this issue.

Female | 26

For the last two weeks, having difficulty getting to sleep or sticking to sleep could be a symptom of insomnia. This can be brought about by stress, worries, or even eating habits. Try setting a bedtime schedule, for example, going to bed and waking up at the same time every day. Say no to the stimulant beverage and technology before night's sleep. If this doesn't help, it's best to speak with your doctor.

Answered on 19th Sept '24

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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 8th Nov '24

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Schizophrenia from 4 years

Male | 23

Schizophrenia is a brain disorder, due to which individuals may occasionally believe that they can see or hear things that are not there, are unable to control their thoughts and translate them into proper directions, experience paralyzing fear, or believe that other people are planning to harm them. Thus, it might be that their thoughts are disjointed and rather difficult to follow. It is often recognized as associated with confusion. A group of inheritable factors, as well as the influence of the environment, can be held responsible for the development of schizophrenia. 

Answered on 2nd July '24

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Can i take herbal vitamin b12 supplements while I am taking antidepressents.

Female | 43

Vitamin B12 herbal supple­ments go great with antidepre­ssants. If B12 is low, feelings might be tire­d, weak, and dizzy. Antidepressants can make­ it hard for B12 to absorb properly in the body. A suppleme­nt helps keep normal B12 le­vels. Tell your doctor before­ starting any new supplement.

Answered on 25th July '24

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Hi, I'm pretty young but I have a problem I want to work to fix. I know I don't have any money to pay you but if u could just text me and give me advice it would really help my stressing.

Male | 17

It’s great that you want to take charge of your health. Common issues can stem from stress, anxiety, or lifestyle factors. Symptoms might include fatigue, difficulty concentrating, or mood changes. To address these, consider regular exercise, a balanced diet, and adequate sleep. Mindfulness techniques or talking to someone you trust can also be helpful. Remember, consulting a healthcare professional is crucial for tailored advice and support. They can provide guidance based on your specific situation. You’re taking a positive step by seeking help—keep it up!

Answered on 27th Jan '25

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Can I take vitamin b complex with triflupherazine

Male | 29

Trifluoperazine treats certain health conditions, but it can interact with Vitamin B complex, increasing the risk of side effects like dizziness and drowsiness. Consult your doctor before taking them together to ensure safety.

Answered on 12th Sept '24

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I am 40 yrs old. Lady let me know power gummy blessful sleep is it really work for insomnia

Female | 40

Power Gummy Blissful Sleep can help with insomnia as it contains ingredients like melatonin, which may improve sleep quality. However, it's best to consult with a sleep specialist to understand the underlying cause of your insomnia and receive appropriate treatment. Always seek medical advice before starting any new supplement.

Answered on 19th July '24

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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

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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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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

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