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Hello doc, When i read something then my head is heavier after that i have to study forcefully and then i repeat sentences repeatedly and i does't understand anything ,this is start from 8 years ago. Now this is serious for me i think repeatedly same thought forcefully all day , my memory becomes weak and i forget lots of thinking. Plz help
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Hi.. you may be suffering with obsessive thought  which is unnecessary ,unwanted thoughts comes to someones mind .  You may obsessively repeat reading the same sentence thinking that it is not effectively read. You should also get your eye sight checked up . Consult a psychiatrist as per my advice. I would also like you to be honest that what are your priorities in life . Is it really study or something else? If you are no more interested but studying under pressure without interst then in presence of comorbid anxiety situation you can develope similar presentation. So consult a psychiatrist as per my advice.
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Hi, Good you talked about it after 8 years...See anxiety appears to be the underlying disturbance as per your information....Does it happen only while studying or it persists throughout day..what kind of thoughts disturb u in particular...how's your predominant mood recently..Gather all information and Consult a Psychiatrist for detailed evaluation and Management of the case....ok.. Good luck
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