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Can increased ipill affect mental health
Since 1yr Ive been taking ipill.My concern is this yr i had some serious moodswings bt i took them casually until recently i observed that since last 2 months I didnt take any ipill and my mental health was completely stable bt 6days back i took an ipill n justafter1 day I experienced my first breakdown.Now how it feels, its like im working,calm and suddenly something small(not worth issue)triggers me n theres an outburst of a shrill static kind of high pitched noise which keeps gettin loud until it physically hurts my head n all i want to do is cry scream or hurt myself until that sound stops. When it stops i feel confused for feeling that way. It hasn't stopped since then(4-5 days)time to time my mind starts to feel restless n negative thoughts cover me until i shout,cry n i feel helpless even in that phase but it doesn't stop until someone calms me down or when theres no one i keep feeling that way until the sound fades away automatically. Is it related to ipill or something else?
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It is related to hormonal imbalance And moreover why are you taking ipill on such a regular basis ? It’s not healthy
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Hormonal pills can cause psychological problems.but what u have described can be psychiatric disorder.needs further evaluation.
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