Hello doctor i want to whats depression i m taking now medicine of seizure fits before 1year 6 month ago now few month medicine is left oxring 300 mg is that cause by medicine ? or before i did execive masterbation so i feel guilt on this thing because losses musscle and face light look skinny so i thinking that time please help me as any test or else how to recognize?
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Clinical history can provide diagnosis
About your mood thoughts and energy levels. Get yourself screened by professional rather than self diagnosis
I believe you should discuss your concerns in detail with a mental health professional to gain an insight about nature of problem and ways to overcome it through psychotheraputic techniques
Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling
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Depression: The clinic features are, low feeling, decrease confidence, poor concentration, loss of interest in previous things which gives you pleasure, fatigue, disturbed sleep and appetite. Sometimes feeling guilty, negative thoughts, hopeless, helpless feeling....may have Suicide thoughts or self-harm thoughts.
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oxcarbamzepine does not causes low mood or Depression. but seizure can if it's poorly controlled.
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