Does Seroquel Cause Insomnia? Understanding Bipolar Disorder and Medication Effects
Can taking Seroquel cause insomnia? 1. The family member's behavior could be indicative of bipolar disorder, especially given the symptoms of grandiosity, paranoia, and erratic behavior. However, a comprehensive evaluation by a mental health professional is necessary for an ...
Dr. Qiu Junda Reply:
Hello: I'm not sure if there is a history of mental illness in your family, but based on the symptoms described, it is indeed possible that they may be indicative of bipolar disorder. As for the use of Seroquel causing insomnia, this is relatively uncommon; it may be related...[Read More] Does Seroquel Cause Insomnia? Understanding Bipolar Disorder and Medication Effects
Understanding Insomnia: Causes, Symptoms, and Mental Health Implications
Symptoms of insomnia? Hello, Doctor. I have some questions I would like to ask you. Thank you for your guidance. 1. What are the causes of insomnia? Is it due to a malfunction in the brain, or is it a temporary physiological issue? If there is discomfort in the head accompanied ...
Dr. Li Zhengfeng Reply:
Hello: First of all, thank you for your letter. 1. Insomnia can have several causes, including psychological factors such as stress or physiological diseases. The discomfort in your head may feel like a tingling sensation throughout, and cases of parasitic infections are rare; th...[Read More] Understanding Insomnia: Causes, Symptoms, and Mental Health Implications
How to Address Insomnia Linked to a Cold: Tips for Better Sleep
What should I do about insomnia? Hello doctor, I would like to ask if insomnia is related to a cold. A few days ago, I had a slight cold, and since then, I have been experiencing insomnia for about 2 to 3 days. I have not been sleeping well. Last week, when I wasn't sick, I ...
Dr. Song Chengxian Reply:
Hello students with insomnia, to improve your sleep, you can start by changing your daily routine. Playing on the computer before bed is currently a major culprit for many students struggling to fall asleep. It is recommended to reduce computer usage in the evening, especially tu...[Read More] How to Address Insomnia Linked to a Cold: Tips for Better Sleep
Understanding Long-Term Use of Anxiety Medications: Risks and Side Effects
I would like to ask a question about medication? Dr. Liang: I currently have anxiety disorder and would like to ask: (1) Do the following medications have the potential for dependence with long-term use? 1. Stilnox CR (Zolpidem extended-release tablets) 2. Clonopam 0.5mg (Clonaze...
Dr. Liang Sunyuan Reply:
Hello, these three medications should not pose a risk of addiction when used at normal dosages. If symptoms have been stable for at least four to nine months, you can discuss with your physician whether it is appropriate to begin a gradual tapering of the medication. Stopping all...[Read More] Understanding Long-Term Use of Anxiety Medications: Risks and Side Effects
Can Anxiety Medications Lead to Addiction? Understanding Risks and Effects
Will taking anxiety medication lead to addiction? Hello Dr. Chang: I have recently been ill, which has led to anxiety, and I have been experiencing insomnia for the past two months. I would like to ask some questions regarding medication: 1. Can medications for anxiety cause addi...
Dr. Zhang Jiafen Reply:
Hello, basically everyone experiences some degree of anxiety and depression, but the extent of the disturbance and its impact can vary due to different underlying causes. Therefore, if you have been in treatment for a while and still feel that the therapeutic effects are limited,...[Read More] Can Anxiety Medications Lead to Addiction? Understanding Risks and Effects
Helping Your Spouse Overcome Alcohol Addiction: A Guide for Families
Rescue! The Husband with Alcohol Addiction Hello, doctor! I have been married for many years and have two children. My husband has a severe alcohol addiction; he drinks every day as soon as he finishes work until 2 AM! Our marriage is on the verge of collapse! He tells me that he...
Dr. Zheng Jingming Reply:
Severe sleep issues cannot be managed with alcohol, as long-term alcohol consumption can worsen sleep conditions. Some insomnia problems stem from other medical or psychological issues, necessitating consultation with a psychiatrist or neurologist. Alcohol addiction has psycholog...[Read More] Helping Your Spouse Overcome Alcohol Addiction: A Guide for Families
Embracing Self-Love: Navigating Inner Conflicts and Mental Health
Love yourself? Recently, I've been deeply confused about how to accept that perhaps the person I love the most is myself. I often feel hurt in interactions with others because it seems like they love someone else more than me. Even when I treat someone well, that person may ...
Dr. Lin Junyuan Reply:
Hello, your first question is: "How to accept that perhaps the person I love the most is myself?" My personal opinion is that everyone should first cherish and respect themselves in order to have the energy to care for others and even give back. However, in the subseque...[Read More] Embracing Self-Love: Navigating Inner Conflicts and Mental Health
Understanding Autonomic Nervous System Disorders: Symptoms and Solutions
Is there autonomic nervous system dysfunction? Hello, doctor. I have been living a reversed day-night schedule since I was around 18 years old, which has lasted for about 7 to 8 years now. Gradually, I have started to feel some issues with my body. In the past two years, I have w...
Dr. Wang Chongren Reply:
Dear Dr. Wang Chong-Jen, Department of Psychiatry, Tainan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare: Hello, In your letter, you mentioned experiencing persistent insomnia due to a disrupted day-night cycle, along with various physical symptoms for which no underlying medical con...[Read More] Understanding Autonomic Nervous System Disorders: Symptoms and Solutions
Understanding Mental Health: Clarifying Misconceptions About Psychiatric Medications
Psychiatric evaluation Hello, Doctor: I would like to ask: 1. If a person is taking medication from a psychiatrist or neurologist, should they be classified as a mental health patient? Does this mean they have a mental illness? 2. Does taking psychiatric or neurological medicatio...
Dr. Wang Chongren Reply:
Dear Dr. Wang Chong-Jen, Department of Psychiatry, Tainan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare: Greetings, 1. Many patients with internal and external medical conditions are also taking medications for anxiety and depression. A person's mental state is closely related ...[Read More] Understanding Mental Health: Clarifying Misconceptions About Psychiatric Medications
How to Encourage a Family Member with Bipolar Disorder to Seek Help?
How to seek medical care? Hello, Doctor. It seems that my father has tendencies towards bipolar disorder. He goes through periods of feeling down, not wanting to go out or talk to people. Recently, he has started to exhibit manic behavior, staying up all night (even though his ey...
Dr. Huang Weiqin Reply:
Hello: Based on your description, it is likely that your father has bipolar disorder or alcohol-related mental health issues. It is generally recommended that family members or close friends encourage him to seek help, perhaps by suggesting that he see a doctor for insomnia, as t...[Read More] How to Encourage a Family Member with Bipolar Disorder to Seek Help?
Managing Military Stress: When to Seek Help for Mental Health
Stress is ever-present? Hello, doctor: I am currently serving in the military and have been for over two months. The pressure in the military comes in waves; I worry about not performing well or not learning things properly, and so on. Every time I have a day off, I feel a sense ...
Dr. Lin Junyuan Reply:
Hello, based on your letter, your situation appears to be related to environmental adaptation issues. Your ability to describe your emotional fluctuations accurately indicates that you are caring for yourself and engaging in introspection, which is a positive sign! Generally, adj...[Read More] Managing Military Stress: When to Seek Help for Mental Health
Understanding Diazepam: Dosage and Effects for Panic Attacks
Diazepam I have panic attacks, and my doctor prescribed "diazepam." I feel an immediate effect, and it seems to help. I would like to know what is the maximum dosage I can take, and how long I should wait after taking the medication before it takes effect. Thank you, do...
Dr. Zhang Fangrong Reply:
Dear Sir/Madam, thank you for your inquiry. Diazepam is indicated for conditions such as anxiety, insomnia, and muscle spasms, and it can also be effective for panic attacks. Since this medication comes in various dosages, please first confirm the milligram amount of the medicati...[Read More] Understanding Diazepam: Dosage and Effects for Panic Attacks
Navigating Anxiety and Medication: Finding Balance in Mental Health Care
A feeling of significant fatigue? I have been visiting a community clinic (which specializes in insomnia and neurosis) and I am currently taking medication: one Serlin at night and one Sulnine in the morning and evening. However, I am concerned about medication dependence. I aske...
Dr. Liang Sunyuan Reply:
Hello Sel, in the treatment of depression, besides medication, psychological adjustment and environmental factors are also very important. If we can address all three aspects, the treatment outcomes are usually the best. The goal of depression treatment is to achieve complete rec...[Read More] Navigating Anxiety and Medication: Finding Balance in Mental Health Care
Seeking Follow-Up Care for Insomnia: Can I Return to My Doctor?
Please help me 2? Doctor, thank you for your guidance regarding my insomnia and difficulty sleeping. Can I come to see you for this? It would be more troublesome to repeat my situation at another hospital since you already understand my condition. So, may I come to you for a cons...
Dr. Ding Shuyan Reply:
Hello, and thank you for patiently reading my previous response! Regarding your prescription, you can visit a hospital you trust, as I will be going abroad for a year starting August 1st, and I currently have no available clinic hours. I apologize for this. Wishing you all the be...[Read More] Seeking Follow-Up Care for Insomnia: Can I Return to My Doctor?
Overcoming Past Trauma: Seeking Help for Sleep and Mental Health Issues
Please help me? Hello, doctor. I had a hard time falling asleep last night, and this has been happening frequently since the summer vacation. The reason it takes me so long to fall asleep is that my mind keeps dwelling on past negative experiences, which makes me so upset that I ...
Dr. Ding Shuyan Reply:
Hello, thank you for your letter and for sharing your detailed thoughts and feelings! First, I want to encourage you that since things can change from good to bad, they can also change from bad to good. Generally, maintaining this attitude towards life can help minimize feelings ...[Read More] Overcoming Past Trauma: Seeking Help for Sleep and Mental Health Issues
Understanding Insomnia and Sleepwalking: When Medication Isn't Enough
Insomnia. Sleepwalking? Hello, Doctor: My boyfriend has been suffering from severe insomnia for a long time. He feels particularly alert at night, and even when he is very tired, he still finds it difficult to fall asleep. He often doesn't fall asleep until morning, and some...
Dr. Zhong Mingxun Reply:
Dear Miss Lin, Regarding the first part about your boyfriend's long-term severe insomnia, there may be underlying issues that could be physiological, psychological, or psychiatric in nature. Additionally, irregular sleep patterns can exacerbate the problem. It is essential ...[Read More] Understanding Insomnia and Sleepwalking: When Medication Isn't Enough
Understanding Dependency Risks of Panic Disorder Medications
Are there any dependency-forming medications for the treatment of panic disorder? Hello Doctor: I have been taking medication for panic disorder for three years. Although I have changed doctors during this time, I always show the medications I have taken to the new doctor and req...
Dr. Ding Shuyan Reply:
Hello, the medications for panic disorder can be broadly categorized into those that address symptoms and those that target the underlying issues. The medications that target the underlying issues are antidepressants, while those that address symptoms are anxiolytics. Antidepress...[Read More] Understanding Dependency Risks of Panic Disorder Medications
Understanding My Symptoms: Myofascial Pain, Fibromyalgia, or Autonomic Dysfunction?
What condition do I actually have? Recently, due to work-related stress, I often feel physically and mentally exhausted. Last month, I experienced shoulder pain that was tender to the touch, and sometimes I felt a warm sensation running down my right leg. I consulted an online do...
Dr. Wang Chongren Reply:
Dear Dr. Wang Chong-Ren, Department of Psychiatry, Tainan Hospital, Ministry of Health and Welfare: Hello, The main issue you mentioned in your letter is your uncertainty about what illness you have. You seem confused about being diagnosed with four different conditions and fee...[Read More] Understanding My Symptoms: Myofascial Pain, Fibromyalgia, or Autonomic Dysfunction?
Understanding Lexotan: Addiction Risks and Alternatives for Insomnia
Regarding sleeping pills? Hello, doctor: May I ask if it is safe to take one tablet of a medication called Lexotan every day? Will it lead to addiction? What are the potential side effects? Besides sleeping pills, what other methods can help improve chronic insomnia? Thank you.
Dr. Ding Shuyan Reply:
Hello, the medications prescribed by your physician should be taken according to their instructions, and there is no need to consult others about this. If you have any doubts regarding the medication, you should discuss them with your physician. Since they are the ones who examin...[Read More] Understanding Lexotan: Addiction Risks and Alternatives for Insomnia
Understanding Mental Health: Common Questions About Psychiatric Disorders
Medical issues 1. If we put it bluntly, are mental patients just considered "crazy"? 2. How can auditory hallucinations be completely cured? If a person hears voices coming from the sky, is it inspiration or a sign of illness? Do individuals with auditory hallucinatio...
Dr. Xie Dicheng Reply:
Hello: Here are the brief answers to your questions: 1. Patients with mental illness should not be referred to as "crazy." 2. It is difficult to clearly explain whether experiencing auditory hallucinations indicates a mental illness. If hearing voices significantly disr...[Read More] Understanding Mental Health: Common Questions About Psychiatric Disorders