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Dr. S.j. Daniel Stress Management

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Dr. Esther Suresh Stress Management

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Dr. Kanmani Radhakrishnan Stress Management

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Dr. Bernard Ebenezer (Physiotherapist) Stress Management

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Dr. Anandhi Ranganathan Stress Management
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Dr. Subashini Stress Management

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Dr. Ennapadam S. Krishnamoorthy Stress Management
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Questions & Answers on "Stress Management" (507)

Hi I'm 20 years old female and I have insomnia and GAD since childhood and even I have backache since 5 years continuesly . I have used pain relief medicine for couple of days but haven't got any relief . What should I do now?

Female | 20

Lack of sleep can worsen anxiety and anxiety can make sleeplessness more terrible. The backache could be a manifestation of stress or a physical one. The treatment of these issues may include a healthcare professional who can explore different options such as therapy, relaxation techniques, or physical therapy. Overall, these problems must be addressed to better your health.

Answered on 29th Aug '24

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I visited a psychiatrist and he prescribed me these meds. Daxtin 20mg Daxtin 40mg Fluvoxamine 50mg Etilaam .25mg Explain these medicines from all perspective and help me get a pros and cons list

Male | 21

Here's some brief information about the medicines that your psychiatrist has recommended: 1. Daxtin 20mg and Daxtin 40mg: These are prescribed for depression. These drugs can help increase the serotonin and norepinephrine levels, improving your mood and energy. 2. Fluvoxamine 50mg: It's also great for depression and anxiety. It works better for sleep and decreases the level of anxiety. 3. Etilaam 0.25mg: It cures anxiety and panic attacks. Positive: Such products have the potential to alleviate depression, give you a good night's sleep, and anxiety at a manageable level. 

Negative: It might bring alongside other effects such as vomiting, giddiness, and drowsiness. In other words, these medications are intended to make you feel better, but they can also cause other health problems. Do not stop taking them on your own – always take them as your doctor has prescribed and notify them of any discrepancies in your condition!

Answered on 9th July '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.

Answered on 14th Oct '24

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