Hi doctor,
A person is getting popped up continuously in my brain. I saw her in my office. I have no feelings or anything for her. For once I thought she was beautiful. From then my brain subconsciously reminding of her. I couldn't concentrate on my work. The thought of her bringing me stress and anxiety. I am in a confused and vexed state. I am tensed when this person goes off from my head. This person comes to my brain the whole day. Even when i am taking with others, her picture lingers at the back of my brain. Even when i work that face pops on to my screen. Please suggest me something for this.
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Imagery is a common symptom of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Individuals with OCD often experience intrusive and distressing images, such as images of harm coming to themselves or others, or images of committing morally unacceptable acts. These images can be vivid, repetitive, and difficult to control, and can cause significant distress and anxiety.
Treatment for OCD-related imagery may involve several approaches, including medicine (SSRI etc.), Behaviour therapy,mindfulness therapy etc.
Hi there,
For every case, a detailed medical and psychiatric history is always needed for every case.
In addition, there is always a detailed need for detailed mental status examination in every case.
A detailed mental status examination is important in your case.Detailed of duration and other problems which you are having trouble are to be taken.Symptoms like Ghabrahat, anxiety, time spent in a day with that image etc.
May be you are having problems like having obsessive images in your mind.
There is a need for you to have an advice from a mental health professional.
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