Hi
Whats your motive?
Why one month?
See if you are having some wvent coming up in your life you can get yourself better with medicine and therapy combined. But it will take time to completely cure it.
It requires a course its not a quick fix
So if anyone promises you that dont believe it
You need to get going with the treatment
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You can consult with me or any psychologist for therapy and counseling online or in person
Happy to help you
All the best
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It is not about a month or a year. Start trusting your doctor and start with medicines and also seek Counseling that will help more. As it’s all about your thoughts that are disturbed.
Therapies will help you more with medicines
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Thanks for seeking help here.
After carefully listening to your history n evaluating the issue we suggests....OCD is a chronic waxing and waning illness. What we see people improve but worsen after few days....long term treatment help them a lot. But it all depends on what r the features of OCD we are observing. I suggest we can treat it with Medication n CBT. You must need a clear diagnosis before that
Feel free to consult with me here in practo for further clarification and doubts if any with nominal fees.
Happy to help you.
Wish you good health.
Get well soon.
Regards
Dr Jitendriya
Practo
Hello. Every person is unique, every manifestation of OCD is unique, every medication is unique as well. A combination of medication, along with counselling can help you get better soon. It is impossible to say exactly how soon, though!
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