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Suffering from anxiety induced systolic hypertension... Attacks are sudden without any provocation... Feel dizziness drained out.. Feels like something wrong or bad going to happen..
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The symptoms are of panic attack/anxiety. Pls see a Psychologist/Psychiatrist as soon as possible.
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Mention exact blood pressure. Start taking these homoeopathic medicines. For 15 days take IGNATIA 1M and NATRUM MUR 1M, 4 pills each x 3 times daily. CHEW PILLS ON TONGUE. For NEXT 30 DAYS, TAKE BARYTA MURIATICUM 200C. 4 PILLS x 3 TIMES DAILY. CHEW PILLS ON TONGUE.
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avoid being alone. do not do any over-exertion. perform heavy activities.
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Hello there.... Take steps to control stress, to increase your resilience and boost your self-esteem. Reach out to family and friends, especially in times of crisis, to help you weather rough spells. Get treatment at the earliest sign of a problem to help prevent depression from worsening. Consider getting long-term maintenance treatment to help prevent a relapse of symptoms...
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