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Crying issue
Hi doctor, I am quite confused about my condition. Whenever I deliver any serious, enthusiastic, sad or thrilled story or any discussion I start tearing up ,I can't control this overflow of emotions even if I really don't connect to the story still when I speak about that story to the third person I start crying. I feel really ashamed now because of this condition I feel hesitated to speak with my colleagues and friends because I suddenly start crying , kindly help
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It sounds like you're experiencing intense emotional responses that are affecting your daily interactions and causing distress. It's important to acknowledge that what you're going through is valid, and seeking help is the right step.Here are a few potential explanations for your symptoms: Empathy and Sensitivity: Some individuals are highly empathetic and sensitive, making them deeply affected by the emotions of others. When you hear or share emotional stories, your empathetic response might be stronger than average, leading to tears. Suppressed Emotions: Sometimes, unaddressed emotions or past experiences can resurface unexpectedly. Speaking about certain topics might trigger these emotions, causing you to cry even if you don't consciously connect with the story. Psychological Factors: Conditions such as anxiety, depression, or even unresolved trauma can manifest in unexpected emotional responses. Emotional dysregulation, where emotions are experienced more intensely or for longer durations than usual, is also a possibility. Physical Factors: Certain medical conditions or hormonal imbalances can affect emotions. It's essential to rule out any underlying medical issues through a thorough medical examination.
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Remember, seeking help is a sign of strength. By reaching out to a mental health professional, you can work on understanding and managing your emotions effectively.
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I can understand.. it's due to emotional lability .. but don't worry .. you need a treatment for few days .. you will be alright
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Kindly consult for detailed evaluation and management
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Hi there, A detailed medical and psychiatric history is always needed for every patient. In addition, a detailed mental status examination is also recommended for every patient to come to a diagnosis and management of the case accordingly. How long you have been suffering from such symptoms? Was there any stressful event before starting of the symptoms like death of someone close to you? Was there any stressful happening with you? What was your previous mood and reactions to such events that you are describing? I can understand how embarrassing that situation can be. I’m sure you must have tried various skills to stop your “ emotional display “ in the public. But you could not….right?
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Do discuss your problems with your family members and friends. Be positive in your thoughts.
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Take the help of a mental health professional as soon as possible. Remember one thing, you are not alone in this world who is facing such problem. Best part is, such symptoms/ disorders are treatable. You may need medications and psychological interventions for your better outcome.
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