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Ocd and pain
1.Repetitive voluntary purposeful movements making shapes in head space .It causes tightness and feeling like lack of blood flow to head muscles. I have used Fluvoxamine and aripiprazole which reduced the 1st symptom but the pain is reducing but sometimes it relapses.I noticed that whenever my doctor increased dose of aripiprazole my pain reduced very effective. 2.My symptoms are:Perceptual disturbances due to 1st symptom,Perceptual obsession (wettish feeling) due to too much 1st symptom and pain mentioned earlier.What is this pain called and what further medicines can prescribed Now my  pain is modulated due to Constant fear that my pain will increase and pain sensitivity and angriness I have tried all type of medicines but fluoxetine+ risperidone made my pain worse.
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Hi I appreciate that you reach out with your concern With give information I suggest to consul an experienced psychologist for a personalized treatment plan. This may include cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT), exposure and response prevention (ERP), and, in some cases, medication. Self-help strategies like mindfulness and journaling can complement professional treatment. Don't hesitate to seek assistance; Your ailment is treatable.
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do twice time progressive Muscle relaxation techniques (watch on YouTube)
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Need to modify your treatment
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Please consult with the reliable attender in person
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Kindly consult
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