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Anxiety Disorder

Anxiety disorder is different from general feelings of worry and fear in that this is ever-persistent and interferes with daily life. It may be triggered by simple daily activities such as going out of the house and not just big events like exams or presentations.

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I have anxiety problems, which is interferring with my sexaul intercourse. what should I do?

Query: Hello doctor, I am currently experiencing a slight problem when conducting sexual intercourse with my wife. I am a 32-year-old male with no underlying health issues who lives a very healthy and active lifestyle. I do not have any symptoms or illnesses. My problem seems to revolve around the issue o...  Read Full »


Dr. Ramchandra Lamba

Answer: Hello, Welcome toicliniq.com. I read your query and can understand your concern. First, do not think much about what happened in the past, and just try to spend more time during foreplay. Do not focus on what will happen; instead, focus on what you are feeling and how you feel. This will cause yo...  Read Full »

Is it acceptable for a person with an anxiety disorder to drink occasionally?

Query: Hi doctor, I have anxiety and panic disorder for the past five years, for which I was taking antidepressants. I have stopped taking antidepressants for more than eight months as I started feeling well. I drink alcohol occasionally. Is there any chance of anxiety disorder relapsing? Can I drink occas...  Read Full »


Dr. Ramchandra Lamba

Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. It is good that you do not have any symptoms even after stopping the medicines eight months back. There is always a chance that panic disorder and anxiety relapse. So you have to be careful and watchful that if any previous symptoms reappear or any new symptoms arise, the...  Read Full »

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