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Cause Of Twitching Sensation In The Forehead 3 Days After Taking Zoloft & Adivan For Anxiety?
I am currently on my third day of zoloft and adivan for anxiety and panic attacks and have this twitching sensation about my forehead and right in the hairline, very central, directly up from my nose. What is this, my general doctor says it could be sensory overload from my anxiety but i m unsure?
I went through your details. I suggest you not to worry much. Your general physician coul be right. It could be due to sensory overload which normally happens with these medications. The presciption medicines are commonly given for anxiety and panic attacks an they do not have a condition like you mention. Therefore, don't worry.Stick to medication as your physicians suggest.
Time and again it has been proven that medications alone cannot cure niety an related disorders. Modern psychiatry includes psychotherapy. You can post a direct question to me on this website mentioning all your details and I shall prescribe you some psychotherapy methos which should help you overcome anxiety.
Hope this answers your query. Available for furtheer clarifications. Good luck.
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Cause Of Twitching Sensation In The Forehead 3 Days After Taking Zoloft & Adivan For Anxiety?
Dear Welcome to HCM We understand your concerns I went through your details. I suggest you not to worry much. Your general physician coul be right. It could be due to sensory overload which normally happens with these medications. The presciption medicines are commonly given for anxiety and panic attacks an they do not have a condition like you mention. Therefore, don t worry.Stick to medication as your physicians suggest. Time and again it has been proven that medications alone cannot cure niety an related disorders. Modern psychiatry includes psychotherapy. You can post a direct question to me on this website mentioning all your details and I shall prescribe you some psychotherapy methos which should help you overcome anxiety. Hope this answers your query. Available for furtheer clarifications. Good luck.