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Why Am I Loosing Concentration And Crying For No Reason?

i cry everyday .i have the best parents . the best family .
still i dont know the reason why i cry
i am in 12 standard . i am very stressed . because my exams are near
and because of crying i am loosing my concentration
please help . i feel like dying
posted on Fri, 14 Mar 2014
Twitter Tue, 22 Apr 2014 Answered on
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Hi,

You seem to be under lot of stress. You might be suffering from depression which are causing the symptoms mentioned by you. Depression leads to low mood, crying spells, decreased concentration, negative thoughts, tiredness, sleep and appetite disturbances.

I would advise you to talk to your parents about your current status and seek a psychiatric consultation. You might need to be treated with anti-depressants like escitalopram. Regular counseling sessions together with medications wwill help a lot.

Hope you recover soon. Best wishes.
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Why Am I Loosing Concentration And Crying For No Reason?

Hi, You seem to be under lot of stress. You might be suffering from depression which are causing the symptoms mentioned by you. Depression leads to low mood, crying spells, decreased concentration, negative thoughts, tiredness, sleep and appetite disturbances. I would advise you to talk to your parents about your current status and seek a psychiatric consultation. You might need to be treated with anti-depressants like escitalopram. Regular counseling sessions together with medications wwill help a lot. Hope you recover soon. Best wishes.