Anxiety ...

2021-02-15 11:38:00
Used ecitilopram for nine months and left 2 months ago...i was fine...but now 2 days onwards i fell like as i am scared as if heart is felling cold or beating fast or ...i am using bisolol 2.5mg...this happens when i am in room while using cell phone...when i am out, i don't fell abnormal...what sgould i do??
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Hi.. I can totally understand your struggle. Stopping medication abruptly is not advisable. Your problem needs behavior therapy along with appropriate anti-anxiety dosage of medication for prescribed duration to percieve and maintain improvement in a long run! Your problem is treatable. Do consult a professional.
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Answered2021-02-17 08:03:52

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Hello Mr. I can empathise with your struggles. If you have been tapered off escitalopram by the Psychiatrist and if you are having those symptoms again, you might need to restart medications. Schedule your day to provide distractions
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Consult a Psychiatrist as soon as possible

Answered2021-02-16 14:27:31

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Hi it seems that you're suffering from anxiety disorder. Medicines help. Escitalopram helped you to recover. You may need to restart it again. Also you will benefit from psychological therapy
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consult a Psychiatrist
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relaxation and meditation will help. avoid smoking alcohol and excessive caffeine

Answered2021-02-17 13:57:14

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Consult a psychiatrist for proper guidance and try to keep yourself distracted, try not to sit idle.

Answered2021-02-15 11:45:13

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