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[|Human|] Res Doctors I am feeling breath trouble since two months on 30th Oct. I got 101 fever and cold and cough. Consult with general physician he has given routine medicines Acufix, Doxyril, Omnacortil, PCM etc. but breathing trouble continued till 13th Oct. On 14th Oct I admit in Jaipur Golden for breathing trouble. They diagnose as anxiety neurosis with sinusitiis and given me Respule Levolin, Budecort ,Torpan, Aziwok,DOM DT, Deriphylin, Lonazep, Prothiadin, Brozedex,Steam Inehalation, Duonase nasal Spray. All the test fasting pp cbc tsh trop T kit PA view are normal except Neutrophiles wich is 82 above the range 40-75, and Left maxillary antrum shows moderate degree of opacity with loss of definition and irregularity of sinus wall. Please advice me whether the treatement is correct or should I consult to any other doctor if yes then where and which department to consult. Virender Gupta 0000 YYYY@YYYY
[|AI|]  Degree understand your concerns went through your details. I suggest you not to worry much. Neurosis is functional mental disorders. In a way anxiety neurosis is anxiety disorder. Therefore, don't confuse. You should know that these problems are not mental diseases, but are mental disorders. Many researches and researchers confirm that medicines alone cannot cure mental disorders. Lifestyle changes, change in thinking pattern, relaxation etc. are as essential as medicines. Psychotherapy can help you to change your lifestyle and thinking patterns. Yoga and meditation help you to streamline your metabolism and neurological balance. Please consult a psychologist for further information. Psychotherapy techniques should suit your requirement. If you require more of my help in this aspect, Please post a direct question to me in this URL. http://goo.gl/aYW2pR. Make sure that you include every minute details possible. I shall prescribe the needed psychotherapy techniques. Hope this answers your query. Available for further clarifications. Good luck.