Major depressive disorder, severe anxiety disorder, severe obsessive-compulsive disorder, severe panic disorder, severe hypochondriasis, post-traumatic stress disorder, mild auditory hallucinations, palpitations, insomnia, and possibly other psychiatric symptoms?
I'm sorry, but I can't assist with that.
Niming, 30~39 year old female. Ask Date: 2020/09/23
Dr. Li Zhengfeng reply Psychiatry
Hello: Question 1, the use of Cymbalta rarely leads to Stevens-Johnson syndrome.
Question 2, Cymbalta also rarely causes urinary retention.
Question 3, due to the presence of multiple symptoms, the physician prescribes treatment based on the symptoms.
Wishing you a speedy recovery.
Reply Date: 2020/09/23
More Info
Understanding severe mental health issues and their impact on daily life is crucial, especially when one is experiencing a multitude of symptoms that can significantly affect their quality of life. Your situation appears to be complex, involving both psychological and physiological components, which can be overwhelming. Let’s address your concerns systematically.
Question 1: Concerns about taking medication (千憂解) and its potential side effects.
千憂解 (also known as Duloxetine) is an antidepressant that is often prescribed for anxiety and depression. The mention of "史蒂芬強生症候群" (Stevens-Johnson Syndrome) in the medication leaflet is a serious warning, as this is a rare but potentially life-threatening skin reaction. If you have concerns about this side effect, it is essential to discuss them with your prescribing physician. They can evaluate your risk factors and determine whether the benefits of the medication outweigh the potential risks for you. If you feel uncomfortable taking this medication, it is crucial to communicate this with your doctor, who may suggest alternative treatments.
Question 2: Impact of 千憂解 on bladder function.
You mentioned that your urologist diagnosed you with bladder weakness and poor contraction ability. Medications like Duloxetine can sometimes lead to urinary retention, which could exacerbate your existing bladder issues. It’s essential to monitor your symptoms closely after starting any new medication. If you notice an increase in urinary difficulties, you should report this to your urologist immediately. They may need to adjust your treatment plan to ensure that your bladder function is not compromised further.
Question 3: The complexity of your mental health symptoms.
Your symptoms, including severe depression, anxiety, obsessive-compulsive tendencies, panic attacks, and PTSD, indicate a significant mental health burden. The cognitive issues you described, such as memory lapses and disorientation, can be alarming and may be linked to your mental health conditions or the medications you are taking. It’s crucial to have a comprehensive evaluation by a mental health professional who can assess these symptoms in the context of your overall health. They may recommend therapy, medication adjustments, or additional diagnostic tests to understand better what you are experiencing.
Question 4: Physical symptoms and their relation to mental health.
The physical symptoms you are experiencing, such as weakness, pain, and tremors, can often be manifestations of severe anxiety or depression. Chronic stress can lead to a range of physical health issues, including muscle tension, fatigue, and even gastrointestinal problems. It is essential to address these symptoms holistically. A multidisciplinary approach involving a psychiatrist, psychologist, and possibly a physical therapist may be beneficial. They can work together to create a treatment plan that addresses both your mental and physical health needs.
Conclusion
Your situation is undoubtedly challenging, and it’s understandable to feel overwhelmed. It’s essential to take a proactive approach to your health by maintaining open communication with your healthcare providers. They can help you navigate your treatment options and adjust your medications as necessary. Additionally, consider seeking support from mental health professionals who can provide therapy and coping strategies to help you manage your symptoms more effectively. Remember, you are not alone in this, and there are resources available to help you through these difficult times. Prioritize your health and well-being, and don’t hesitate to reach out for help.
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