Yes, one common way is through the use of a breathing machine that increases the body's oxygen intake.
Personality disorders differ from other psychological disorders in that they involve enduring patterns of behavior, thoughts, and emotions that deviate from cultural norms. Symptoms of personality disorders are typically stable over time and across situations, while symptoms of other psychological disorders may fluctuate. Treatment approaches for personality disorders often focus on long-term therapy to address underlying patterns of behavior, while other psychological disorders may be treated with a combination of therapy and medication.
Like other types of mood disorders, seasonal affective disorder may also respond to medication and psychotherapy.
Axis I is your primary psychiatric diagnosis. Medication can be used to treat a psychiatric diagnosis. Axis II is for a personality disorder. You don't necessarily have a personality disorder when you have a psych diagnosis. Also you don't necessarily have a psych diagnosis when you have a personality disorder. Personality disorders can't be treated with medication. Anti-social personality disorder is a good example. There is no medication that will make you have empathy for other people.
Leukemia, and some other blood disorders.
Chlamydia and trichomoniasis must be treated with different medications. There is no medication that cures both, as the germs are so different from each other.
Yes, sertraline is an antidepressant medication commonly used to treat depression, anxiety disorders, and other mental health conditions.
There are quite a wide range of treatments for epilepsy and insomnia and other conditions, far too many to list. Those conditions are very different so they would be treated in different ways and with different medication. Each individual case has to be analysed and a doctor can then decide what treatment to try.
Eating disorders have an effect on other lifestyle issues due to weight loss or other abnormal eating habits. Vomiting and dehydration can result to having eating disorders. This can also lead to having a weak immune system and in order to remain healthy and maintain the ability to have a normal lifestyle, eating disorders should be treated as best as possible.
No, clonazepam is not a tricyclic medication; it belongs to a class of drugs known as benzodiazepines. It is primarily used to treat anxiety, panic disorders, and seizure disorders. Tricyclic antidepressants, on the other hand, are a different class of medications used mainly for depression and certain other conditions.
anyone taking medication for thyroid disorders should discuss the use of this remedy with their healthcare provider before using it.
Anxiety is associated with a wide range of physical illnesses, medication side effects, and other psychiatric disorders.
Any medication that is intended to treat depression is called an anti-depressant, and there are lots of anti-depressants. If you need one, your doctor or psychiatrist can prescribe one for you.