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Euphoria - Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Which doctor should I see for Euphoria?

A: You should see a psychiatrist for evaluation of euphoria.

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Q: What should I do if I’m addicted to drugs and want to kick the habit?

A: You should seek help from a de-addiction center at a hospital. All major city-hospitals have this facility nowadays.

Q: Is euphoria a serious condition?

A: Euphoria may not seem to be serious as such, but the underlying condition may be serious. Therefore, proper evaluation is recommended.

Q: How does euphoria occur?

A: Euphoria occurs due to the release of a chemical called dopamine in the brain, which is responsible for the heightened euphoric feeling. This is usually elicited by external stimulation.

Q: What diseases are affected by fluctuations in the levels of dopamine in the brain?

A: Some of the diseases that are associated with fluctuations in dopamine secretion include Alzheimer’s disease, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), bipolar disorder, and schizophrenia.


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