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Dr. H.k. Agarwal Addiction Psychiatrist

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Dr. R. Thukral Addiction Psychiatrist

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Dr. Malaya Singh Addiction Psychiatrist

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25 years of experience

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Dr. Archana Shukla Addiction Psychiatrist

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Dr. Vikash Dixit Addiction Psychiatrist

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Dr. Kamlendra Kishor Addiction Psychiatrist

Dr. Kamlendra Kishor

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Dr. Yusuf Addiction Psychiatrist

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Dr. Mohit Trivedi Addiction Psychiatrist

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Dr. Vijit Jaiswal Addiction Psychiatrist

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Dr. Deeptanshu Agarwal Addiction Psychiatrist

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Top 10 Addiction Psychiatrists Near Lucknow

Doctor RatingExperienceFee
Dr. H.k. Agarwal

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41₹ 500
Dr. R. Thukral

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37₹ 2500
Dr. Malaya Singh

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25----
Dr. Archana Shukla

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18₹ 500
Dr. Vikash Dixit

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16₹ 600
Dr. Kamlendra Kishor

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15----
Dr. Yusuf

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13₹ 700
Dr. Mohit Trivedi

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13₹ 300
Dr. Vijit Jaiswal

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10₹ 500
Dr. Deeptanshu Agarwal

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7 ₹ 700

Questions & Answers on "Addiction Psychiatrist" (291)

I am having insomnia for almost a week plus. I usually get myself to sleep at around 10pm, but recently always sudden wake up at 1am or 2am, then I couldn’t fall sleep again. It affects my work as I will be looking extremely tired and unable to talk well with my customers. I am not sure what’s happening

Female | 34

It sounds like you may be experiencing insomnia, which means having trouble sleeping. Common symptoms include difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep. One solution is to create a bedtime routine, avoid screens before bed, and try relaxation techniques. If the problem persists, consider talking to a medical professional for help.

Answered on 21st June '24

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I am 12 years old and i took valerian to sleep and ive been feeling anxious drowsy and been having insomnia ive lost my appetite too please tell me a way how to fix it at home

Male | 12

The use of valerian can lead to side effects such as anxiety, drowsiness, and insomnia. Also, a loss of appetite is a usual issue. To make it easier, drink a lot of water, eat light meals, and engage in calm activities like walking. Being careful not to take any more valerian is important. You will feel better shortly if you rest and take care of yourself. 

Answered on 28th June '24

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How to reduce adrenaline anxiety?

The inner glands produce adrenaline. Adrenaline is also known as the “fight-or-flight hormone.” It's released in response to a stressful, exciting, dangerous, or threatening situation. Adrenaline helps your body react more quickly. One can reduce adrenaline by activating relaxation response ( in contrast of fight and flight response) by doing meditation, yoga, playing a sport, listening to music ect. One can do relaxation exercises like Jacobsons progressive muscular relaxation, pranayam and through guided imagery.

Answered on 23rd Aug '24

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