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Depression post breakup
Can medication help in breakup and career related issues?.. unable to focus ..and stress affects my appetite please reply what to do
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Yes surely. Please consult over phone for detailed case history and right prescription for your ailment. Homoeopathy is best for such cases.
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Any stress can leave us with chemical changes in the brain, causing symptoms. If the symptoms reach clinically diagnosable level then , they can be cured with medicines. Along with that counselling also helps deal with it.
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To Consult a psychiatrist.
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Hi If this is associated with depression or anxiety then medication can help you a lot. Thanks
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It's good that you have been aware and thinking in the right direction. Yes medications can help to prepare you to face the issues related to break-up and career. Medications will not change the situation and environment, but if you are clinically depressed then treating it will give you the resilience Power. Definitely supplementing it with therapy will be helpful if needed
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consult nearest Psychiatrist
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