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Mental Health

Neurosis

Neurosis is a mental illness that causes suffering and functional
impairment to the patient.

Anxiety, depression, or other feelings of misery or
suffering that are out of proportion to the circumstances of a person’s life are a few
common symptoms of neuroses. They may affect a person’s ability to operate in
nearly any aspect of his life, including relationships and external activities.
One of the psychogenic reasons for neurotic disorders is the failure to respond to
environmental stimuli, which creates stress. A low-stress tolerance and a high
susceptibility to even those things that do not generate a pathological reaction from
the psyche in stronger people could be the primary cause of an inadequate reaction.
A doctor or psychiatrist can prescribe the right medications to help manage the
symptoms of anxiety, depression, and other disorders. Medications function by
altering the chemistry of the brain, to prevent neurotic behavior.


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