Phantom ringing syndrome.

2018-11-19 16:30:36
I always feel like my mob is ringing, while driving , while studying and when my phone is away from me. It's very irritating and i am not able to study many a times because of this. Also sometimes while driving i stop and check my mobile because i feel that it is ringing. Please help.
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Answered2018-11-20 05:13:19

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It is anxiety I believe you should discuss your concerns in detail with a mental health professional to gain an insight about nature of problem and ways to overcome it through psychotheraputic techniques Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling Connect with me through practo Follow my Facebook page "the Cloud Door" for mental health issues All the best Seek help for early recovery

Answered2018-11-20 04:59:31

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Yah it's a natural thing happens to many people in anxiety. But if it's going to be an Obsession then we must start treatment. For normal anxiety you may try a smart watch pairing with with your smart phone for few days. If it's obsession then stat Newcita 10 mg . For further clarification pls chat / call with us.

Answered2018-11-19 17:47:26

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