FAQ’s

Frequently Asked Questions

Psychiatrists are medical doctors. if you have problems in performing your day to day activities, and you are struggling with daily stresses, sad moods, Fear of failure or any sleep and appetite disturbance, then you should consult a psychiatrist. they will diagnose your problems like and will clearly differentiate them into mear psychological disturbance or whether it is some significant psychiatric disorder and they will give appropriate treatment.

A typical type of psychiatric treatment would be to meet for a consultation and then begin to medication that you’ve agreed between us, and then I would review you a few weeks down the line to see how you are responding to that.

Options for bipolar disorder are mood-stabilizing medications, which people would take consistently to try and hold
their mood from going high or low. And then, these are normally supplemented by psychological treatments that help the person control their disease.

No. Psychiatrists assess and treat people with a wide range of problems. This is right for those who seek out treatment themselves and those who are referred by others.

Psychiatrists treat people in trouble because of various problems, including depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, psychosis, and some kinds of behavioral difficulties, such as those involving self-destructive or violent thoughts. Students thoughtfully thinking of suicide can be helped. Some emotional and mental problems are affected by physical conditions; as a physician, a psychiatrist is in a position to make a statement of such situations and coordinate overall care.

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