Hi, I appreciate that you reached out with your concern.
No, there is no need to take Electroencephalogram (EEG) Test for anxiety and depression.
To manage anxiety,
Seek help from a therapist and consider techniques like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (DBT) and medications. Tailored strategies to your specific needs with professional psychologist will help you.
Practice deep breathing exercises, mindfulness, and Progressive muscle relaxation. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and prioritize adequate sleep.
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You can book an appointment with Rupali Mohbe/BIRDY ME at Practo
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Daily do Progressive muscle relaxation techniques to calm yourself.
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EEG doesn't have a direct role on Anxiety or Depression
If there is any associated other symptoms not coinciding with above both, you might need to get an EEG done.
In routine for Anxiety or Depression, we don't prescribe EEG
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kindly consult online for further management and treatment
Hi.. yes. Sometimes cardiac problems can cause anxiety and medicines used for anxiety can cause cardiac problems. However will need further details regarding the medicines used, their dosages etc to advise appropriately.
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consult online for further evaluation and management
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