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Anxiety, issues
Not able to think and process, always foggy brain and sluggish feelings . And not able to receive and understand known  things all time. Belongs to what. Not able to focus and recall what kind of problem problem,. Whom do i consult. Is this belongs to anxiety. Can it be cured. How long will it take.
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Hello Friend, Good that you are seeking a help here. All these symptoms are showing the sign of anxiety or stress in your mind. When your mind is pre occupied by such negative or repetitive thoughts, obviously you will lack confidence, concentration, interest in present moment. Be positive. It's just like any other physical illness and can be treated through counseling session and few lifestyle changes or self therapies etc. Take a professional psychology counselling help to first assess your current suitation and explore the possible solutions. Call me directly or online through Practo app for further detailed evaluation and recommendations that you can follow practically to overcome this problem.
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Yes it does Brain fog can easily rob you of inspiration and happiness, while increasing the likelihood for symptoms of anxiety and depression. ... It's likely that brain fog is rooted in a lifestyle that promotes inflammation and hormonal imbalances — and is exacerbated by stress Consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling
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Tremors, feeling anxious or nervous, sense of panic, sweating, increased heartbeat, feeling of impending doom, stomach discomfort, dizziness etc are signs of anxiety. These can be debilitating. If the anxiety is overwhelming, consult a Psychiatrist at the earliest. With the right medication and counseling, it is likely your symptoms will improve.
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It's may be atypical depression Plz assess ur self 4it by me or any other competent psychiatrist
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Please visit a psychologist and understand yourself better.
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