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Dr. Hema Sampath Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Hema Sampath

Occupational Psychologist

19 years of experience

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Dr. Hemalata Mukundan (Phd) Clinical Psychologist

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Dr. Nithi Sharma Clinical Psychologist

Dr. Nithi Sharma

Clinical Psychologist

8 years of experience

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Dr. Nimesh Mohan George Clinical Psychologist

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Dr. Mala Murlidhar Clinical Psychologist

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Questions & Answers on "Clinical Psychologist" (507)

Hi, I am 35 F being treated for treatment resistant depression. I am on this regimen for 7 days now and have developed a benign rash allover my body. I am taking duloxtene, lustral, vilazodone, lamictal, and lurasidone. Please verify of these drugs don't have any serious interactions and what to do with my rash.

Female | 34

The drugs that you have mentioned are solely for the treatment of depression, and the great news is that they do not create any major interactions. The rash might be a result of the use of one of the medications, possibly Lamictal. Rashes can often occur while one takes this drug. I suggest you reach out to your doctor, inform them about the new symptom, and find out the best way to address it.

Answered on 3rd Dec '24

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I took herbal medicine and I have been hallucinating

Female | 32

Hallucinations can be a sign of many underlying conditions I suggest that you go to psychologist as soon as possible in order to find out the cause of your hallucinations. You need to give thorough medical history to the doctor in order to help with the diagnosis. Do not medicate yourself. Instead, seek professional help.
 

Answered on 23rd May '24

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Anxiety attacks and hyperventilation

Female | 25

When you get anxious, your body can start breathing too quickly, a condition known as hyperventilation. These symptoms can make you feel out of control, and shaky, and your heart might race fast. It occurs as a result of the brain's misinterpretation of the need for more air when the actual need is not. A technique called paper bag breathing, as well as breathing slowly, can help. Among such are uplifting leisure exercises such as mindfulness and deep breathing to mitigate your anxiety.

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