Behavioral changes
My brother has some issues like he would don't like to meet people and he easily angery. Never talk politely...he suffering this kind of problem from last 3-4 year
My brother has some issues like he would don't like to meet people and he easily angery. Never talk politely...he suffering this kind of problem from last 3-4 year
Hi. I'm suffering from anxiety and depression since 2023 and I'm on medication . That i stopped taking since one month. Yesterday the doctor gave me a sedative medicine to sleep. It was good. But I'm feeling like my throat is sinking and I'm getting startled from little things now. Is this normal?
Hi i was diagnosed with diagnosed with ms i stayed in hospital for 2 days for the treatment which required observation by neurologist after discharge i feel relaxed and i recently had like thiamine deficiency hypoglycemic symptom like fatigue mild headache unnecessary sweating sleep disturbances and i have gut issue for that to tackle those issue i start having cashew nut daily in moderation is it okay to have cashew nut as part of balance diet
I am already taking naltrexone,and for my headache neurologist added amitriptyline I forgot to tell him that I am already taking naltrexone Is there any interaction? Can be taken both together?
I was in petril beta 20 for 3 months and then on cloba 5 mg in half for one months and I want to leave benzodiazepine I am scared of withdrawal and I am having withdrawal like head going to explode and bursts as I went a medicine gap of benzodiazepine for 2 weeks and then I changed doctor again he is giving clonotril0.25 mg for ten days and pari cr 12.5 mg what should I do to leave benzodiazepine or how to tapper
You're not asking this dramatically. You're asking it quietly, when something feels very wrong and you genuinely don't know if it's fixable.A more useful framingMost people ask: is there love left? But a more clinically grounded question: Is there enough trust, enough respect, ...
Your warm buddy for anxiety and stress.I made this little desi ritual for the hours that feel too quiet. No big talk. Just a cup that shows up.Crush a thumb of adrak and a few elaichi pods. Let them meet a warm pan. The first whiff? The room already feels less empty.Water in. A spoon of chai ...
If you tend to worry a lot without a significant reason and find it difficult to control, you may fall into the category of GAD. Anxiety is a normal part of life, but when it becomes excessive, uncontrollable, and persistent, it could indicate Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD). This ...
With the outbreak of the pandemic of Coronavirus, there has been an air of worry, anxiety & panic that is seen floating around. Generally speaking, the emotional centers in our brain are instrumental in 'alarming' us for our self-preservation, which is why it's natural & healthy for the ...
We often hear people say they are depressed about something or that a particular situation is depressing. We also hear people say they feel sad something didn’t turn out well. What’s the difference between being sad and being depressed then? This question can help us ...