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Suggest Treatment For Excessive Crying

Im 16 I cry a lot. Adults of people my age when they try to help i cry when they talk about whats wrong with me i cry. When my parents have meetings with my parents and they look at me i cry. I dont know why. When i talk about my problems or try getting help in genral or even if someones saying How i can do better I tend to start shaking a little but then i cry i cant stop it just continues worse the more i try to talk about it to someones face...
Tue, 12 Aug 2014
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Hi,

I can understand your concern regarding your symptoms. Your frequent crying can be related to underlying depression which results in low mood. In addition, you seem to be manifesting anxiety which results in feeling nervous in front of people and shaking.

You should talk to your parents regarding your symptoms and consult a psychiatrist for complete evaluation. You may respond well to medications like escitalopram which will help you overcome your symptoms. You should also start exercising daily which will help you relax and feel better.

I do hope that i was able to answer your query. Best wishes.

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Suggest Treatment For Excessive Crying

Hi, I can understand your concern regarding your symptoms. Your frequent crying can be related to underlying depression which results in low mood. In addition, you seem to be manifesting anxiety which results in feeling nervous in front of people and shaking. You should talk to your parents regarding your symptoms and consult a psychiatrist for complete evaluation. You may respond well to medications like escitalopram which will help you overcome your symptoms. You should also start exercising daily which will help you relax and feel better. I do hope that i was able to answer your query. Best wishes.