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Question: Hi Doctor,
My daughter is 11 years old and she is suffering from below issues , please assist me.
1. anxiety ( she feels heaviness in chest and say she has anxiety )
2. visualization ( she visualize many things frequently like a seven head snake trying to hurt her , a man with half body of tiger , a face burnt man , a girl of her age on hanging on fan )
3. She said that she feels to jump from XXXXXXX XXXXXXX sometime.or running away from school
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4. She feels that her parents would not understand her.
5. headach sometime
6. crying a lot many times without any reason
7. Very low self confident
please update as I suspect this is because of hormonal changes at this age.
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My daughter is 11 years old and she is suffering from below issues , please assist me.
1. anxiety ( she feels heaviness in chest and say she has anxiety )
2. visualization ( she visualize many things frequently like a seven head snake trying to hurt her , a man with half body of tiger , a face burnt man , a girl of her age on hanging on fan )
3. She said that she feels to jump from XXXXXXX XXXXXXX sometime.or running away from school
.
4. She feels that her parents would not understand her.
5. headach sometime
6. crying a lot many times without any reason
7. Very low self confident
please update as I suspect this is because of hormonal changes at this age.
5.
Brief Answer:
Seems mental health disorder
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
welcome to HCM,
I think you should show your daughter to a psychiatrist. This is because these are early signs of a disorder if not handled properly now, can become more serious and difficult to treat later. Please do not hesitate to go to a psychiatrist. It is a problem of the mind due to a chemical imbalance that needs correction, and not 'due to a fault of hers'.
The psychiatrist will decide whether she needs medication/psychotherapy or both--
Regards
Seems mental health disorder
Detailed Answer:
Hi XXXXXXX
welcome to HCM,
I think you should show your daughter to a psychiatrist. This is because these are early signs of a disorder if not handled properly now, can become more serious and difficult to treat later. Please do not hesitate to go to a psychiatrist. It is a problem of the mind due to a chemical imbalance that needs correction, and not 'due to a fault of hers'.
The psychiatrist will decide whether she needs medication/psychotherapy or both--
Regards
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Dr. Vaishalee Punj
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Hi Doctor ,
We have shown her to CIMBS XXXXXXX and had medicine and counselling both as per doctor advice.
I could not see any positive change . It is from August this year and we are visiting CIMBS from October starting.
I am really worried and some one told me that this is because of harmone changes and puberty . I am really confused now.
We have shown her to CIMBS XXXXXXX and had medicine and counselling both as per doctor advice.
I could not see any positive change . It is from August this year and we are visiting CIMBS from October starting.
I am really worried and some one told me that this is because of harmone changes and puberty . I am really confused now.
Brief Answer:
Hi, did you follow up with them?
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Did you follow up with them? These symptoms are too many to explain away as hormonal changes due to puberty. Have they done a proper blood work up? Have they done all hormonal levels? If proper testing was done and all levels were normal then I would advise you either follow up with CIMBS or consult another psychiatrist. Or get proper testing done--
Regards
Hi, did you follow up with them?
Detailed Answer:
Hi,
Did you follow up with them? These symptoms are too many to explain away as hormonal changes due to puberty. Have they done a proper blood work up? Have they done all hormonal levels? If proper testing was done and all levels were normal then I would advise you either follow up with CIMBS or consult another psychiatrist. Or get proper testing done--
Regards
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