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Obsessive compulsion
I fear that i have obsessive compulsive disorder. I cannot resist the anxiety if things are not done my way. I do not like my things being touched or moved even for a cm. I cannot resist the anger and anxiety if things change from the way i wanted. I cannot sleep until i put them back the way i want.i spend hours in cleaning and arranging things because of which i am not able to have a social life. Stress and tension makes me more agressive. I check every thing for not less than five times. I do not get satisfaction unles i do so. I dont use my own stuff with a fear if getting them spoiled. I wash my hands repeatedly for no reason till i feel they are cleaned.is der any way to get this treated? What is the reason for the occurance of such behaviour?
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Hello.. Well it seems like you have typically te symptoms of ocds...yes definitely you need to consult a psychiatrist and also need a good counselling as in how to control all the symptoms. ...do not worry...an sure you can overcome it...first casually take a counseling session then if required we shall pit you on treatment...thank you
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Hello systematic, yes it's a classic symptoms of OCD, still as it is bothering you a lot and coming into your awareness a day sometimes some amount of hurt or il feeling on others around you , definitely you require counselling to overcome this. Seek an expert and resolve it.
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