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Anxiety type issue
She is unable to sleep. And having anxiety issues. Sometimes body shivers. Feeling like can't breathe. Crying most of the time. Negative thoughts. Avoids crowd. Likes to stay alone. Loss of appetite. Can't concentrate on anything. What is the thing we do for her.? We think she needs attention.
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Never compare yourself to anyone else; you are the best. Every day, remind yourself that you are the best creation of God. Don't get fascinated with social media because not everything we see there is real. Start your Day with Practicing yoga, or trying meditation and breathing, techniques can help a person cope with anxiety. Instead of aiming for perfection, a person can try to do their best instead. This can help a person feel more positive about their achievements, and decrease the pressure they put on themselves. Schedule a fix routine for Exercise and Stick to it. Engage Yourself With your Lovable hobbies or work towards that you love to do. Try to learn more about your fear or anxiety. Keep a record of when it happens and what happens. The Best thing is to join religious or spiritual function this can give you a way of feeling connected to something bigger than yourself. Faith can provide a way of coping with everyday stress, and attending spiritual and other faith groups can connect you with a valuable support network.
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Do Yoga and meditation, Go for counselling session
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Yes, she needs attention. You should take her to a Psychiatrist for a detailed evaluation. She needs to be put on medication accordingly.
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Yes, she needs attention. You should take her to a Psychiatrist. She is probably suffering from a depressive or anxiety spectrum illness. It is well treatable. Regards. Dr. Sartaj Deepak
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Detail history needed. Medications and CBT will help Consult any psychiatrist / , psychologist
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