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Asked for Female | 50 Years

I am facing general depression issues , due to my stressed lifestyle at the moment. Do I need to speak with a psychiatrist?

Answered by Dr. Narendra Rathi

Yes, very much. Seeking professional help when you need is the brave idea. It will help you and your family immensely. You will get complete evaluation and management of your issue. You can book offline or online appointment with psychiatrist as per your convenience: https://maps.app.goo.gl/xSM3t1UbU3E1un2eA?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy

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Answered by Dr. Ketan Parmar

One should consult a psychiatrist or counsellor for proper diagnosis and further treatment, i.e. you have depression or bipolar disorder, as treatment and outcome is different for both disorders, however let the psychiatrist decide what medications to take as per you r psychological condition, and have never personally used glutathione in bipolar. 

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Answered by Dr. Pallab Haldar

Yes you can talk to a psychiatrist and also a homeopathic physician who do counseling.

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Answered by Dr. Charu Agarwal

General depression is not a psycjological term. please see a psychiatrist or a clinical psychologist for proper diagnosis and get the treatment accordingly.

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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (291)

Feeling too sleepy but still not getting sleep

Female | 27

This happe­ns when you're anxious or stresse­d. Irregular habits play a role too. Caffeine­ and screen time be­fore bed don't help e­ither. Try a calming routine - read, take­ a warm bath. Avoid caffeine, scree­ns close to bedtime. Ke­ep a consistent slee­p schedule. If it persists, talk to a therapist or counsellor.

Answered on 26th July '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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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

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Hello, my wife is 43 years old. She gets severe anger immediately. She throw object hardly and towards someone. Also she slap herself and hurt herself with some object. Threatened to suicide by putting knife on wrist and announce you will be crushed by police / her in laws. What these indicates and if she require some treatment?

Female | 43

she might have some issues with her personality.see a clinical psychologist for detailed psychological evaluation & help. you can also reach me

Answered on 23rd May '24

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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

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My son does not want to understand anything about how he is waiting his life and what should do for himself to independent

Male | 25

It seems like your son is having difficulties taking over the control and decision-making process. I would suggest contacting a therapist or counselor who treat particularly young adults. A mental health professional can assist your son with the development of confidence necessary to regain control over his life.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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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

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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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I took 15 30mg codeine tablets and 7 50mg cyclizine tablets, about 4 hours ago. Am I going to die?

Female | 35

You consumed too many code­ine and cyclizine tablets. The­se can hurt you badly. Sleepine­ss and slowed breathing are risks. Dizzine­ss, confusion, feeling sick may occur. It's crucial to reach out imme­diately if experie­ncing such symptoms. Call emergency se­rvices right away. 

Answered on 25th July '24

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I have problems with getting to sleep. But I do shisha and after I do shisha it helps me to sleep, but it's not good for my help what can I do to do away with intial insomnia

Male | 27

Utilizing shisha for sleep isn't recommended at all. In addition, the difficulty of getting sleep is called initial insomnia, and two possible reasons for that may be stress, bad sleep habits, or the use of drugs like shisha. A potentially successful method to deal with the troublesome situation is to establish a bedtime habit that makes you relaxed and quit stimulants, and some consultation with a doctor might be helpful on time. 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I have ocd and I take 100mg of sertraline in the morning and 0.5 mg of clonazepam at night but now I am having difficulty in sleeping at night so can I take 1mg of clonazepam at night, please suggest me.

Male | 30

Poor quality rest might be responsible for experiencing the problem of sleeping. This means that you should be extra careful when attempting to change medications. Clonazepam results in disrupted sleep meaning that increasing the dose doesn't make it better. 

Answered on 3rd July '24

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I was prescribed adderall and klonopins throughout most of my 20s. My doctor retired when I was 30 years old and I never got a new doctor, therefore I stopped getting my medications. I am now 40 and truly feel like I need to be back on my meds. What should I do to get prescribed my medications as soon as possible?

Male | 40

To get back on your medications, it's important to visit a psychiatrist or a general physician who can assess your current condition and prescribe the necessary treatment. Explain your medical history and the medications you were on. They will guide you on the best course of action and may restart your previous prescriptions after a thorough evaluation.

Answered on 3rd June '24

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