How to diagnose the symptoms of neurosis?

How to diagnose the symptoms of neurosis?

Neurosis is a serious disease.

Due to non-specific mental and emotional disorders, the patient is often clingy in relationships, whether with friends and even loses the desire to engage in daily activities, avoiding contact with friends.

There are a few different types of neurosis: Anxious neurosis, Depressive neurosis, Obsessive-compulsive neurosis, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

Doctors do not know the exact cause of neurosis, but it is a risk factor, and the cause of neurosis is often a conflict with one's own person or environment, prolonged psychological stress, emotional, intellectual stress, and more. The main mechanism for the development of neurosis is the disruption of brain function. According to some neurologists, the cause can be traced back to childhood.

Psychologists and psychiatrists use the term "neurosis" to refer to anxiety symptoms and behavior. Doctors of other profiles use this term to describe a range of mental illnesses.

As we read in the article, neurosis should not be confused with psychosis and neuroticism.

Symptoms of neurosis are manifested at both mental and somatic levels. The symptoms are varied, but the most common are:

  • anxiety
  • sadness
  • depression
  • anger
  • irritability
  • mental confusion
  • panic
  • phobic
  • feeling of numbness or coldness in the extremities;
  • difficulty breathing;
  • increased heart rate;
  • Feeling of tension;
  • insomnia;
  • Impulsive behavior;
  • apathy;
  • unpleasant thoughts and more.

 

Source:

https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/246608

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neurosis

https://theawarenesscentre.com/are-you-neurotic/