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Obsessive compulsive disorder
Since, last 1 year, i was diagnosed ocd and is in medication...consuming fluvoxamine maleate extended release...since last 1 week, i have developed a horrible intrusive thought...i want to remove my clothes..this thought keeps on repeating millions of times...i had never experienced such situation ever in life...is this also ocd or something else...what exactly is this psychological condition...what is the treatment...is still recovery possible..
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It’s part ocd symptoms, you can add tab Clomipramine25 mg at night and consult a psychologist and a psychiatrist
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This is OCD BUT U NEED THERAPY FOR THIS ALONG WITH MEDICINE MANDATORILY PLZ CONSULT WITH ME FOR SAME
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It is likely part of obsessive thought which an be controlled by medications, consult an astute psychiatrist either online or in person and seek remedy. Good luck
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This also sounds like a symptom of OCD. Further evaluation will of course help with a clear diagnosis. Your prescription can be adjusted accordingly to help.
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consult your psychiatrist
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Consult immediately madam
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