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How many days you have to take antidepressants ? Are they addictive ? Will symptoms reappear after after discontinued
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Antidepressants have a lot of side effects that are addictive in nature. Withdrawal symptoms can recur if stopped in between. Your concern needs to be treated in a holistic approach for complete recovery. It needs to be addressed asap otherwise it may get complicated. It can be well treated with counseling sessions and homeopathic medicine effectively and without any side effects and addiction. You need an expert Psychologist who is a good homeopathic physician.
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I have been working as a Homeopathic Psychiatrist and Counseling psychologist for the last 17 years. You can contact me through an online appointment for further assistance
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Do full course Under advice of Psychiatrist
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There isn’t a single number of days. It depends on the type of depression, its severity, and how many episodes you’ve had. Before. Antidepressants don’t work overnight. First changes are usually in sleep and appetite, then energy, then mood. Give it at least 4–6 weeks before judging. Take the pill at the same time every day. Missing doses makes side effects worse and delays recovery. Even if you feel better, don’t quit on your own. Always taper under a doctor’s plan to avoid “discontinuation symptoms.”
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Depression can overlap with anxiety, trauma, medical conditions, or even thyroid/vitamin issues. A psychiatrist can confirm whether medication is really needed, and what kind.
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Medication can lift the fog, but therapy teaches long-term resilience. Journaling, mindfulness, or prayer can also be stabilizers.
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Consult psychotherapist
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Consult with the psychiatrist or physician who prescribed you the medication. Else you can find many good psychiatrists in Practo
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Hi, Consult a psychiatrist
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No symptoms doesn't reapper if you have taken proper treatment.yout dr have given you clean chit to go ahead.
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