Symptoms of neurosis?

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Neurosis is the general term of a group of disorders. There have been such statements as neurosis, neurasthenia and autonomic nerve dysfunction before, which means this kind of disorders. From the performance and causes of the disease, they have many common characteristics.

Symptoms of neurosis?

The overall performance of neurosis: they often experience some bad emotions (tension, uneasiness, fear, depression, etc.) and various functional physical discomfort. They are either entangled by these bad emotions, or troubled by some physical discomfort, immersed in the painful self world all day, unable to extricate themselves.

Obsessive compulsive disorder: patients always think about some problems repeatedly, such as doubt, recall, etc., or always do some unnecessary behaviors repeatedly, such as repeatedly closing the door, repeatedly washing hands, etc. Patients know it is wrong but still can't control it. Once they can't control it, they will feel restless and nervous, so they have to do it. Some patients with atypical obsessive-compulsive disorder may have psychotic symptoms after a period of time, so they may be misdiagnosed as psychosis.

Somatoform disorder: patients often feel a variety of physical discomfort, and these symptoms appear repeatedly, so they worry or believe that they have a serious disease, but after going to the hospital to do a variety of tests, the results often show normal, so patients repeatedly seek medical treatment.

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Phobia: it is mainly manifested as excessive and unreasonable fear of some external objective things or circumstances. The patient knows that this reaction is unreasonable, but it can not be controlled and occurs repeatedly. When the attack occurs, there are even symptoms such as blushing, sweating, shortness of breath, palpitations, nausea and so on.