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Asked for Female | 18 Years

I have psychological problems and thinking disorders, and the matter affects my mental health so that I cannot study, eat my food, or sleep well, and it causes me a headache All of this is because of my environment and people in my environment, those who live with me or near and those who also left me. Other relationships caused me troubles and crying for months. It caused me weakness.. to the point that I want to take medications that cause forgetfulness in order to lose my memory. how can i solve my problem

Answered by Dr. Vikas Patel

I'm truly sorry to hear about your struggles. To address psychological problems and thinking disorders caused by your environment and relationships, seek professional help from a psychiatrist psychologist, or therapist. Share your feelings with a trusted friend or family member, prioritize self-care, and consider journaling. If necessary, set boundaries with toxic individuals and, under professional guidance, explore medication options. Recovery takes time, so be patient and work on a long-term plan with your mental health provider. You don't have to face this alone; there is help available.

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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatriy" (291)

I am 24 years girl appeared for MBA final. Recently I had some sort of panic attack. My pulse rate went up to around 150 and was feeling heaviness in chest. I got relief after vomiting. This happened for conservative two days. Now I am ok but don't know if it can occur again. What could be the possible cause and remedy for it.

Female | 24

Panic attacks can be caused by anxiety, stress, or underlying health conditions. To manage panic attacks, try relaxation techniques, regular exercise, and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. Seeking support from a mental health professional is important for accurate diagnosis and personalized treatment.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I'm struggling to maintain cleanliness and proper hygiene. I'm just not able to do anything, either I want my surroundings to be too clean or very messy. I'm just not able to live anymore. I'm tired of everything. I just don't have any energy left. I was an academically perfect student but now even my grades started falling down.

Female | 17

Well, it seems that you could be having OCD symptoms like failing to keep up with hygiene and cleanliness. I suggest seeing a psychiatrists who works with OCD to discuss your symptoms and consider treatments.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I also do not want to talk anyone which effect my relationships

Female | 24

You sound depressed. Stress can spin up in many ways which include but are not limited to headaches, insomnia, or upset stomach. A potential cause of this health hazard could also be the compulsion of life or extreme pressure at school. Get relaxed by trying different relaxation techniques such as calming, breathing, going around your building, and hanging out with a friend. Unessential as it may seem, these facts with such relevance as eating good food, doing exercise, and sleeping enough are also quite important.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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for mental illness he is under treatment at scb medical,cuttack,odisha. he is taking medicine:haloperidol,olanzapine,truhexiphenidyl,lorazepam from 2 month now. current problem is some burning sensation in head with shivering occasionally,

Male | 48

A burning he­ad and shivering is hard. These signs may come­ from your meds. Some pills can make muscle­s stiff and make you shake. Tell your doctor about the­se troubles - they might change­ your medicine to help. It's ke­y to report new issues while­ on medication. 

Answered on 20th 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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Doctor, our son-in-law and daughter need family counseling as they were upset, depressed, anger, misunderstanding in family life since marriage Dec2021. No understanding between them. They are living separate since Dec 2022. But Child is suffering without father. Can you please do this counseling by calling both of them together or separate on behalf of parents without telling our identity please.

Male | 30

This situation can be handled by a psychiatrist and marriage counsellor. Please book an appointment at https://maps.app.goo.gl/xSM3t1UbU3E1un2eA?g_st=com.google.maps.preview.copy. They will arrange one on one session and also couple therapy.

Answered on 23rd Aug '24

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I took herbal medicine and I have been hallucinating

Female | 32

Hallucinations can be a sign of many underlying conditions I suggest that you go to psychologist as soon as possible in order to find out the cause of your hallucinations. You need to give thorough medical history to the doctor in order to help with the diagnosis. Do not medicate yourself. Instead, seek professional help.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Mujhe raat ko nind nhi aati h, sucide thought aate h, logo se milne me problem hoti h

महिला | 23

These might be caused by something deep under the sadness or anxiety. I suggest that you see a medical doctor or a licensed counselor who can help you in this way.

Answered on 23rd May '24

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