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How to improve my mental health and manage mood swings?

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Dr. Aditya Gupta

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iCliniq medical review team

Published At August 24, 2023
Reviewed AtNovember 30, 2023

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I do not understand how to start this, but I am mentally unstable. I feel I am having a lot of mood swings and suicidal thoughts. I used to self-harm, and I barely understand why, but every time I see something dangerous, I imagine myself dying from it. For example, if I am looking at a pool, I would imagine drowning myself. I also suffer from insomnia. I cannot even sleep when I am tired and can not stop thinking about suicidal feelings. I go from happy to sad in a matter of seconds, and it is tiring me. My family does not take mental health seriously, so I cannot get real-life help. What is this? Please help.

Answered by Dr. Aditya Gupta

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I read your query and can understand your concern.

From your description, it could be due to mixed mood disorder, borderline personality disorder (BPD), etc. A detailed evaluation is needed for a proper diagnosis.

I suggest you kindly consult a psychiatrist or clinical psychologist in person for a detailed evaluation.

For insomnia, the following steps can be taken

  1. Sleep hygiene, such as sleeping and waking up at regular times

  2. Avoiding caffeinated drinks at least eight hours before sleep

  3. Avoiding the use of TV (television), mobile phones, laptops, etc., half an hour before sleep.

  4. Engage in relaxing activities.

Revert with the answer to assist further.

Thank you and take care.

Regards.

Investigations to be done

Investigations to be done are psychological testing

Differential diagnosis

Differential diagnoses are mixed mood disorder

BPD( borderline personality disorder)

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Aditya Gupta
Dr. Aditya Gupta

Psychiatry

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