My sister has ms problem related with brain and I have ocd related with brain my sister didn't recovered from 15 years so I am thinking my ocd will also not treated at least for 15 years
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OCD treatment needs a well qualified Psychiatrist, as we need proper medicine dosage and the right drug for the right symptoms,
It is also time relevant treatment as brain circuit are constantly changing
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Your sister has neuro problem as *MS *multiple sclerosis, it has different pathology, basis,
OCd has different pathogenesis, it's mainly due to neurotransmitter or biochemical imbalance, it's treatment approach management is far different than other illness
OCD is treatable with medications, relaxation exercises, therapy, neuro modulation techniques
OCD is common and treatable too once proper consultation and follow up done
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No, that's not true. I know having a family member who has a problem and is not getting better hurts and fills the person with disappointment.
OCD is a very common problem, and we have very good treatment options.
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You just have to consult a good Psychiatrist and have patience. With the right medications alongside other options OCD is treatable.
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