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What Causes Confusion And Anger?

Hi I m 22 female having 2 children since last years I have been feeling some problem on my head.I feel too much confusion and I try to get some one message my head and I feel releaf also feel too much angary for every small bit and I can t control my self some times I abuse for every body Doctor please advice me
Tue, 22 Jul 2014
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Hi,

From what you have mentioned, it seems that you are preoccupied with something or feeling low which is making you very irritable. As a result, you get angry frequently. You confusion can also be due to the same. Such symptoms are highly likely to be due to an underlying depressed state.

I would suggest that you consult a psychiatrist for complete evaluation of your symptoms. You will respond well to treatment with antidepressants like escitalopram. It will help you get rid of the depressive symptoms, which in result will help control your anger and feel better.

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

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What Causes Confusion And Anger?

Hi, From what you have mentioned, it seems that you are preoccupied with something or feeling low which is making you very irritable. As a result, you get angry frequently. You confusion can also be due to the same. Such symptoms are highly likely to be due to an underlying depressed state. I would suggest that you consult a psychiatrist for complete evaluation of your symptoms. You will respond well to treatment with antidepressants like escitalopram. It will help you get rid of the depressive symptoms, which in result will help control your anger and feel better. I do hope that I was able to answer your query. Best wishes.