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Female | 27

Experiencing uneasiness and ghabrahat? Seeking comfort.

Feeling uneasiness, discomfort and ghabrahat

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Dr. Vikas Patel

Psychiatrist

Answered on 3rd Apr '25

Feeling uneasy can stem from various factors, including stress, anxiety, or physical health issues. It often presents as a sensation of restlessness or mild panic, which can be unsettling. To address these feelings, try engaging in relaxation techniques, such as deep breathing exercises or meditation. Regular physical activity and a balanced diet can also promote overall well-being. However, if these sensations persist or worsen, I highly recommend consulting a psychiatrist. They can provide personalized support and guidance tailored to your needs, ensuring you receive the care necessary for your comfort and health.

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Questions & Answers on "Psychiatry" (498)

I am not feeling well and satisfied in my life and also want to do crazy things that would enhance my motivation and skill

Male | 23

Feeling unmotivated and wanting to try new things is usually when we are feeling stagnant in life. Reach out and talk to someone you feel comfortable with about your feelings. Continue doing the things you like, step outside for a walk, or delve into a new hobby. Self-care and creating new sources of joy are methods of bringing your mood up.

Answered on 26th Nov '24

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Doctor mujhe 2 mahine se nind na ane ki problem hogayi hai usk liye mai kya karu kya exercise se nind ki bimari khatam ho sakti hai aap mujhe salah de sakte hai

Female | 21

You me­ntioned trouble slee­ping for 2 months. That's a long time - insomnia can feel e­xhausting. Many factors like stress, anxiety, and poor habits contribute­. Simple exercise­s like deep bre­aths or light yoga before bed may improve­ sleep quality. Avoiding scree­ns close to bedtime and maintaining a routine­ sleep schedule­ are also beneficial. Howe­ver, if difficulties persist de­spite these e­fforts, seeking medical advice­ is recommended. 

Answered on 21st 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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I don't know why it happens but whenever i think about a person my mind says that They should die or what if they die, even if have no bad feelings for them. Starts imaging death images. these thoughts come on theirown and come anytime whenever i watch tv or videos. i don't force myself to think about it. But when they come i had to do some rituals to feel relax. its happening from childhood but now its disturbing me.Can someone tell me what ami suffering from. I have arithmomania too. I count patterns on wall, stairs ,tiles, count words on my teeth with my tongue, i add vehicles number.All these things makes me angry andfrustated.Now i regularly outburst my anger on my parents. i want to cry but i can't only few drop that's it. I am 21 year old male.

Male | 21

you seem to have obsessive thoughts.dee a clinical psychologist for the needful.You can reach me

Answered on 23rd May '24

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I am 24 Year old male. Recently my dad passed away. I felt sick one night and went to hospital and they diagnosed me as anxiety disorder. I stopped the medication for one day and feeling fine but just now I’m feeling the symptoms again but I had a few sip of beer beforehand so I’m wondering if I should still take meds to help with my symptoms or I should not take meds? The medication is Ativan

Male | 24

Restlessness, increased heart rate, and trouble with concentration are some of the most common symptoms that anxiety can cause. Alcohol can mix with drugs such as Ativan and the patient might suffer severe side effects. The primary rule is to get advice from your doctor before starting any treatment of any kind, especially after a shot of alcohol. They will provide you with advice that suits you. Apart from that, always put your mental health first, and with the help of a professional, you can learn to handle these emotions. 

Answered on 16th Dec '24

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I have a history of anorexia, and just recently relapsed. I'm trying to return to normal eating, following the advice of medical professionals to avoid refeeding syndrome, but my father is insisting on feeding me dense foods right away to get me "back to normal" as soon as possible, ignoring my concerns in regards to the risk of potentially fatal complications. Is there a way to treat this at home safely, or a place to seek help outside of the emergency room?

Female | 24

However, reintroducing food should be done cautiously to prevent complications, such as refeeding syndrome, which can occur with rapid changes in diet. It's important to start with small, easily digestible meals, gradually increasing the amount and density over time. Engage with a nutritionist or therapist specializing in eating disorders for personalized guidance. Communication with your father about your needs is also key. If you feel overwhelmed, consider seeking support from outpatient programs or community resources equipped to help in a nurturing environment. Your well-being is paramount.

Answered on 23rd Jan '25

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I have GAD and hypothyroidism. I've been diagnosed with hypothyroidism for 1 year and GAD for almost 5 months and taking meds regularly. But I don't know if I'll recover from this. I'm tired like really tired. Will it ever be fine. Will I ever be fine?

Female | 16

GAD along with underactive thyroid driving can make you very tired. This is because your thyroid becomes stubborn with time which indirectly and gradually drains your energy level. The plus side is that you can get the right treatment and help and be well on your way to recovery. Sticking to your pills, having a good diet, and getting enough rest are essential. The process of healing will allow you over time to get back to being yourself again.

Answered on 19th Nov '24

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Im a 15 year old one actually its not a disease or something bt im getting myself weak and scared and my heart beats are getting high its actually the exm results... Cbse class 10 results are on tmrw and im feeling myself loosing the strength

Female | 15

I can understand how waiting for exam score­s makes you feel ve­ry bad. Your body can get weak, and afraid, and your heart can be­at fast when you are anxious. It is just how your body acts when it fe­els stress. To fee­l good, try breathing deeply, talk to some­one about how you feel, and do things you like­. Remember, e­xam scores do not show who you are as a person. 

Answered on 2nd Nov '24

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Greetings to the doctor who is seeing my messages. I am facing a serious bad situation of sperm leakage or semen leakage. This starts when I was giving my matriculation exams. It is still happening to me whenever I take any exams. This happens when I feel too much anxiety. And after this anxiety my heart beat run soo fast . I couldn't control on myself. And semem leakage happens to me. I'm really depressed I have tried exercising on daily basis. But in exams I couldn't control my stress and anxiety. Kindly what is treatment for this problem. I'm really depressed, I just want to give my best in exams so I'll be able to achieve my goals that I have set in my life.

Male | 22

This is more common than you may realize and could be due to stress affecting your body. When you’re nervous, it can make your body react in various ways such as increased heart rate and release of semen. Perhaps trying relaxation methods like deep breathing or talking about what’s bothering you with someone could help calm down your nerves before sitting for an exam. 

Answered on 25th June '24

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Hi doc. I m mother of 4 kids... I m wrking mom. After wrk i was be very tired really cnt bear with this kids. Iwas be very angry take rotan and beat them. After tat i was be like y i beat them pity like tat. My husb i think u are gone mad rdy.. Need one suggestion doc.. Wen i was angry i was been having A terrible headache and anger i cnt xontrol yet...

Female | 34

You have been under a lot of pressure and are feeling stressed. Being very tired, short-tempered, or feeling a headache can be the symptoms of burnout. Nebulousness claims how harmful burnout can be. Enriching oneself with a plethora of activities can change the quality of your life. Explore the way you feel with someone you can trust. 

Answered on 10th July '24

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Hi, I got prescribed sertraline 50mg and wanted to start treatment. However, I took St John’s wort 3 days ago. Is this safe for me to start sertraline treatment tomorrow?

Female | 22

Se­rtraline helps with depre­ssion and anxiety. St. John's Wort is an herb that doesn't mix we­ll with sertraline. Togethe­r, they could cause serotonin syndrome­ - symptoms like confusion, fast heartbeat, and high blood pre­ssure. It's better to wait 2 we­eks after stopping St. John's Wort before­ starting sertraline. This preve­nts any issues from occurring.

Answered on 3rd Sept '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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