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We visited to a neuro psychiatry doctor for my father as he was getting irritated for small things and very serious in small things. He took the medicine as prescribed by the doctor for one month. And for some skin issue he visited a doctor and was asked for diabetics test. Also taking medicine for skin disease as prescribed by doctor. Diabetics was normal earlier and after the test it came 465 (after food. So also he visited the diabetics doctor and is taking medicine for also. And now the neuro psychiatry doctor has changed the medicine which he has taken for 3 days and is denying to take and telling I can't take several medicine at a time. His mental condition is somewhat fine now. He is not getting irritated as he was getting earlier. So my query is can he stop the medicine prescribed by the neuro psychiatry doctor. Is after stopping the medicine will it cause some side effects or symptoms. The medicine are sulpitac 200 and prodine 5 mg. please reply my query. The doctor is not answering my call and appointment will be the next month 20th.

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Dear lybrate-user,
it is nice of you to worry about your father. You can stop sulpitac and prodine, if you wish. It may not cause any withdrawal symptoms. But the original symptoms for which you consulted the doctor may come back. Either prepare to face them and restart the tablets or coax him to continue the tablet till next appointment. It is common or people to refuse to take psychiatric tablets.
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Yes. You seems to be under stress. Try to relax --exercise. Exercise is one of the most important things you can do to combat stress. Take a few minutes to breathe in and out in slow, deep breaths.
Reduce your caffeine intake. Write it down. Chew gum. Spend time with friends and family.
Laugh.Massage.
Eat a healthy diet.
Pursue one hobbywalk in naturemeditation.
Yoga
for details you can consult me.
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It is more common in 17-21 years age, when women s eye contact in indian culture is misconstrued as love or attraction. It is not so. As you age you will realise this and be not bothered about it. For now, just realise looking at eyes either way alone is not an indicator of love or attraction.
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Attention deficit disorder is a behavioral disorder that comprises impulsive behavior, inattentiveness and hyperactivity. This disorder tends to affect children more commonly but the symptoms tend disappear as one ages.

The various symptoms of this disorder are:

1. Concentration problems
People affected by this disorder have problems in staying focused in routine tasks. You may have problems in listening to conversations, get distracted easily, overlook various important ...more
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Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common mental health problem. Symptoms typically include recurring thoughts and repetitive actions in response to the recurring thoughts. A common example is recurring thoughts about germs and dirt, with a need to wash your hands repeatedly to "clean off the germs" However, there are many other examples like sexual thoughts, counting, checking, orderliness, etc. The usual treatments are cognitive behavioural therapy (CBT), a selective serotonin reuptake i...more
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Dear user. I can understand. Please don't be panic. I suggest you to consult a psychologist for counseling. We are here to help you in every aspect of your mental and physical health. Any sexual or psychological problems can be cured with the help of various methods and therapies. I suggest you to post your query with every detail here. We will help you in overcoming your problems certainly. Take care.
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Upon reaching adolescence, children's bodies undergo several changes and so do their minds. It is then that their minds are most, as well as least impressionable. And the daunting question regarding the upbringing of an adolescent is how to treat their constantly changing behavior?

Here are some of the tantrums adolescents more commonly throw, and what should ideally be your approach to it:

Your child seems to hate you: It is very common for a phase of emotional exclusionism to...more
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You will have to talk with them and get involved in activities and as of now concentrate on your work and get good results through it
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Dear lybrate user. I can understand. Tic disorder comes under behavior addiction. Behavioral addiction is a form of addiction that involves a compulsion to engage in a rewarding non-drug-related behavior – sometimes called a natural reward – despite any negative consequences to the person's physical, mental, social or financial well-being. Behavior addiction needs to be curbed or controlled using your own self will power. Diverting your mind and body away from the circumstances which compels yo...more
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One of the emerging psychiatric disorder that has significant medical and psychiatric consequences is compulsive sexual behaviour or hypersexuality, is an obsession with sexual thoughts in which people cannot manage their sexual behaviour. It may involve a commonly enjoyable sexual experience as self-stimulation which becomes an obsession. The person suffering from the condition may also get involved in sexual behaviours that are outside the bounds of commonly accepted conduct like paying for se...more
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