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Anxiety

Anxiety is accompanied by fear, increased heart rate, sweating, and heavy breathing. It is normal to feel anxious once in a while. But, when the feeling of worry does not go away and gets worse with time, it requires to be treated.

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I am a postpartum mother dealing with severe anxiety and PMDD. Kindly help.

Query: Hello doctor,I am a postpartum mother of a 6-month-old baby who is dealing with terrible anxiety symptoms now my cycle has returned. After the birth of our daughter, I have been experiencing postpartum anxiety regularly. I have been prescribed Clonazepam 0.25 mg to manage my anxiety while dealing wi...  Read Full »


Dr. S. Adithya

Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq. com. Thank you for your query. I understand how distressing it is for you. Moreover, you are in a postpartum period which causes you more distress since there will be a lot of hormonal fluctuations during this period. However, I would say you are doing better with Esci...  Read Full »

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