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Anxiety and Low mood
Unable to smile. Low mood, Anxiety, Restlessness, sweating, fear, shy, depression, due to all low self esteem.
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Heyy I can help you better with further treatment course needed. U can connect me via whatsapp on seven zero eight two zero two two zero six two.
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Consult an astute psychiatrist and get your symptoms of anxiety and depression evaluated. The course of antidepressants and cognitive behavior therapy would lead to recovery. Good luck.
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Consider consultation as you need psychological evaluation
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Take a private consultation with a psychiatrist
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Kindly get in touch with a psychiatrist to understand underlying personality traits, ongoing stressors leading to depressive, anxiety issues. Accordingly a plan of action can be made for counselling and medications.
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The symptoms you've described—such as inability to smile, low mood, anxiety, restlessness, sweating, fear, shyness, depression, and resulting low self-esteem—indicate that you might be experiencing a combination of anxiety and depression. It would be beneficial for you to meet with a psychiatrist or psychologist to get evaluated. Treatment often involves a combination of therapy and medication, which can be tailored to your specific needs to help manage and alleviate these symptoms effectively.
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You can take medication for it aslo u can do counselling to know how to tackle these situations. You can take escitalopram or paroxtine
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