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    ILLNESS ANXIETY DISORDER

    Introduction: Illness anxiety disorder (IAD), formerly known as hypochondriasis, is defined by extreme fear about developing a serious illness even while there are no or very minor physical symptoms. IAD sufferers frequently seek medical confirmation and sometimes even undergo unnecessary tests because they worry that they may have an undiagnosed medical issue. Individual Must be aware from the issues of IAD’S causes, symptoms because in the long run it helps to understand the therapies Causes: there are several complex causes of IAD, many of which are still unknown. there are several factors that could influence the onset of this sickness,…

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    Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

    Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a complex neurodevelopmental disorder affecting people of all ages. While the exact causes are unknown, a combination of neurological, environmental, and genetic factors are believed to be involved in its incidence. The three main characteristics of ADHD are impulsivity, hyperactivity, and inattention. These behaviors can significantly impair a person's social relationships, academic performance, and day-to-day functioning.

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    Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

    Autism spectrum disorder is a very generalized, complex, and complicated disorder caused by a neurodevelopmental condition. This is the mix of many neurodegenerative disorders that blend into the disease of ASD. There is no underlying core cause of the disease, but in general, there are many factors that support the evidence of the development of ASD. Each component has its own evidence, just like genetics. Genetics plays a crucial role. To improve the lives of people afflicted by ASD and advance a more inclusive society, there has to be a greater emphasis on increased awareness, early diagnosis, and individualized therapies.

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    Mild Cognitive Impairment

    Mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is a typical age-related deterioration in cognitive function that falls between more serious cognitive disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). It is characterized by discernible changes in thinking patterns, memory, or other cognitive functions that are more noticeable than one might expect given their age but not so severe as to significantly impair day-to-day functioning.

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    Depersonalization-Derealization Disorder

    Depersonalisation-Derealization Disorder (DDD) is the complex and rarest mental illness, which is good because it has no high prevalence, but on the other side, people aren’t aware of it like they are aware of some other mental illness. People with this disease are usually affected by episodes of depersonalisation, where they love to disconnect from not only their surroundings but also from their thoughts. There are certain therapies that aim to give a normal life to DDD patients. Learn more about this by reading our O’Health article.

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    Dissociative Identity Disorder (multiple personality disorder)

    A complicated and uncommon mental health illness called dissociative identity disorder (DID), formerly known as multiple personality disorder, This is defined as the person having or living with multiple identities at once. The person will suddenly shift to another personality and exhibit the traits and actions according to the shifted personality. There are many therapies that help a person live a normal life. This article gives you a broader view of this disease.

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    Acute stress disorder

    ASD is a mental illness that affects people's personal and professional lives. The cause of this disease is unknown, but stressful situations and traumatic events give rise to this mental illness. The symptoms of the disease are nightmares, flashbacks, and excessive overthinking about past stressful events. Therapies and medication help people get back to a normal life. People with ASD may recover if they take charge of their lives with the correct treatment and support.

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    Post-traumatic stress disorder

    People get exposed to many traumatic events, so they become the prey of PTSD, and they experience the symptoms of severe anxiety, emotional instability, and much more. People with this disorder are more likely to develop other diseases as well. It is important to note that every person has their own will, which means that every person has their own recovery time period. Many people get out of this mental illness on their own, but many people need assistance. The recovery period also depends on the severity of the disease. Give this article a read to learn much more about…

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    Schizoaffective Disorder

    Schizoaffective disorder affects a person’s personal and professional life due to its harmful symptoms, which include hallucinations, delusions, disordered thinking, and mood disorders. These symptoms get worse if not treated on time. The overlapping of two diseases is itself alarming. There is no known cause behind this disease, but yes, certain factors like gender, age, genetics, environmental factors, and physiological factors contribute to this disease. In psychotic episodes, patients with the disease of schizophrenia have to go through hallucinations and delusions. The severity of the disease depends on the episodes of psychosis and how it is treated. This article will…

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    Alzheimer disorder

    Alzheimer's disease is a terrible neurological disorder in which the neurrons of the brain degrade and are not able to work well. This causes changes in the human neurological system, due to which a person won't be able to identify time and place. The decision-making skills, thought process, and all cognitive abilities. The causes of Alzheimer's disease are unknown, but genetics, environment, physiological, and neurological factors play a crucial role in it. The world population as a whole suffers from this disease due to various factors which are discussed in this article.