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Anxiety, dizziness and headaches
In sept. 2020 i had intense episodes of anxiety attacks lasting more than 2 months, which got resolved after taking propranolol medication, cut to March 2021 i was well and doing fine and suddenly one day i ate some outside food, that night i got gas and lots of dizziness, lots of dizziness with my heart beating fast and me sweating, i took an inj. For vertigo by the local hospital, but since that day I've been having anxiety to this very day, the same feelings i had in sept. 2020, with that i am having headaches and eyeaches as well, however they're not intense, But dizziness is still there since that day(However not like the one i had that night) it is less but still there, I don't feel interested in anything. Along with that i get absurd feelings like how is the time passing, or how could i not see behind my head, my eyes feel like they're not able to opeb properly with headache and eyeaches as well. However this anxiety and dizziness is still present, what should i do??
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Hi, consult a psychiatrist and explain your situation. You can also consult a psychologist to treat anxiety. Dizziness is a common symptom of anxiety attacks. It is known that many people have experienced anxiety-induced dizziness. At this moment try to keep your mind relaxed. I would suggest consult a psychiatrist first and then a psychologist.
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Consult a psychiatrist first and then psychologist.
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So sorry to hear of your plight. You anxiety needs to be understood by reaching the root. Medication will treat it symptomatically, but Cognitive Behavior Therapy will help you understand and resolve it effectively, in conjunction with medication.
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Please consult a Psychologist who can help you explore with psychotherapy.
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1. Deep Breathing 2. Progressive Muscular Relaxation 3. Meditation
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Hi I appreciate that u reach out for your concern n feel to resolve As u already mentioned that in year 2020u have already taken the treatment of Anxiety n later u stopped the medication as the symptoms vanished.....it might be a replace of Anxiety What's the actual reason of your present condition needs to be evaluated by experienced Psychologist then u can take CBT therapy for Anxiety In the mean time u can do some physical exercise like walking for 30min daily, Rhythmic muscle relaxation and mindful meditation. U can learn the last to techniques from u tube
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to get better u need psychotherapy along with medication for lasting cure u can book an online appointment with me at Practo-Rupali Mohbe
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walking for 30min daily, Rhythmic muscle relaxation and mindful meditation.
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