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I have been taking medicine from last 5 to 6 yrs Is this anxiety curable Please let me know. Also my doctor is still telling to continue.
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It differs between individuals, in lots of people a psychiatrist is able to taper off and stop medicines between 6 months to an year, but in majority of cases, anxiety is a chronic state and a psychiatrist is not able to taper off or even if he does, the symptoms recurs, so in that case, the treatment restarts and continues indefinitely.
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Psychological intervention focusing on identifying and correcting cognitive or thought distortion helps in tackling anxiety symptoms more effectively and at times also helps in tapering and stopping medicines
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Hi.. practicing relaxation techniques along with medicine can show better results.
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consult online for further evaluation and management
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Need to acess severity of anxiety further and take decision regarding medications. Also if not improved, adding therapy helps .
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Consult for therapy
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