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IRRITATION n ANGER
MY NAME IS ABHISHEK CHAUHAN AND IM 45 YEAR OLD.SINCE LAST 20 DAYS IM SUFFERING FROM SERVERE IRRITATION N ANGER.I TOOK ETIZOLA 0.5 N KLONZ 0.25 BUT IT DIDNT HELP ME.PLZ SUGGEST SOME GOOD MEDICINES FOR MY IRRITATION N ANGER.
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Hi Abhishek, thank you for sharing this—it takes strength to acknowledge what you’re going through. Severe irritation and anger that’s lasted for 20 days or more can be more than just a passing phase—it might be connected to underlying anxiety, mood fluctuations, or even something like an adjustment or mood disorder, especially if it’s affecting your day-to-day peace. Medications like Etizola (Etizolam) and Klonz (Clonazepam) are short-acting tranquilizers and might help with anxiety temporarily, but they’re not long-term solutions for managing persistent anger or emotional dysregulation. If they haven’t helped you, it means your system needs a different type of support. What you may benefit from is a proper psychiatric evaluation to explore whether an SSRI (like escitalopram, sertraline, or fluoxetine) or a mood stabilizer (like lamotrigine or valproate, depending on your history) might work better. These medicines don’t just calm your symptoms temporarily—they help reset your emotional baseline. Alongside this, therapy (especially anger management CBT) can help you work through the triggers behind your irritation. Don’t self-adjust medications—please consult a psychiatrist with your history and get a customized plan. Your peace of mind is possible, with the right guidance and support. Take therapy, and you can connect with me on nine two six six seven two six zero six five.
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Limited information. It can be depression secondary to stress. The medicines you are taking aren't definitive for your condition. They manage symptomatically. Taking paracetamol in pneumonia can reduce fever but infection will not resolve. For that you have to take antibiotics. So you need to be on antidepressants for proper response.
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Consult Psychiatrist & discuss your problems in detail.
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Required detailed evaluation to find out underlying primary diagnosis to work upon it
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Heyy I can help you better with further treatment course needed. U can connect me via whatsapp on seven zero eight two zero two two zero six two.
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You may or may not need treatment. It will be decided after evaluation by a psychiatrist
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Your anger might much more clinical assessment before the right medication can be suggested. Consult any astute psychiatrist in this forum
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Hello Mr. Abhishek. What you have taken is Benzodiazepine medications, which only give short time relief and doesn't solve the core problem.
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You will need detailed evaluation by psychiatrist, then you will be suggested a medication if required.
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Need detail history and assessment for the same, there are many medication available for "irritation and Anger" but which medicine will best suit you depend upon many factors.
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There are many reasons for anger and irritation of psychological as well as medical origin. Rather than consuming benzodiazepinas I would suggest you to consult and get diagnosed first.
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Increased irritability and anger is a symptom which can be a part of many psychiatric or mental health issues So you would need a detailed evaluation for that from a Psychiatrist What you are taking is a symptomatic treatment and is not the actual solution to the above complaints
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Do not self medicate
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Hi there, A detailed medical and psychiatric history is always needed for every patient.In addition, a detailed mental status examination is also required to make a diagnosis.Treatment should be based on the diagnosis and not other wise.
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It’s also important to know regarding any stressful situation faced by you before the onset of symptoms.Also any history about any substance abuse etc also needed.
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Be positive in your thoughts.Don’t take drugs without any professional’s help.
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Hello first of all detailed evaluation is necessary in your case ... you need to identify the reason for irritation and anger ... for that you have to discuss about your condition openly to some professional.... so that appropriate diagnosis and treatment can be provided ...
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take rest properly, if you are not ... prioritize your things ... walk , take good diet etc ... if you are not able to manage consult psychiatrist
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Hi, I appreciate that you reached out with your concern. Feeling irritated or angry could be because of stress or unresolved emotions. I suggest you to consult therapist and consider techniques like cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT). Meanwhile Practice deep breathing exercises, mindfulness, and Progressive muscle relaxation to reduce your anxiety. Maintain a balanced diet, exercise regularly, and prioritize adequate sleep. This will help you to reduce frustration and irritation.
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For therapy, you can book an appointment with Rupali Mohbe/BIRDY ME at Practo
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Daily do Progressive muscle relaxation techniques to calm yourself.
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Hello. Mr. Abhishek, thanks for reaching out. I would like to bring to your attention that irritation and anger are symptoms. For giving out medications it is required that we take detailed history of the patient so that we can figure out the exact disorder or issue that is going on. For that you most definitely need to consult a psychiatrist. I would also like to advice you not to self medicate on your own. Do consult before taking any steps.
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