The severity and type of symptoms of, które są związane z nerwicą lub zaburzeniami neurotycznymi mogą różnić się u poszczególnych osób.
Excessive anxiety and fear are common symptoms and / or in the case of many disorders, which are considered obsessive or neurotic disorder. Other common symptoms include physical ailments and symptoms, which seem to have no medical substrate. They may include palpitations , rapid heartbeat , hyperventilation , muscle aches , stomach ache , headache , numbness and tingling .
Symptoms disorders, which are considered obsessive or neurotic disorder are usually so serious, that may cause difficulties in interpersonal relationships. They can also lead to symptoms such as: Niska self-assessment, anger , irritability , intrusive thoughts, obsessive behavior, addiction and perfectionism.
People with impaired, neurotic or neurotic, usually do not have delusions or hallucinations, which are symptoms of psychotic disorders. Disorders, which are considered obsessive or neurotic disorder can negatively affect a person's ability to function effectively in daily activities, such as walking to work and school, care for the family and taking care of basic needs.
Disorders, which are considered neurosis may also be accompanied by depression.
The term neurosis involves very often a variety of mental health disorders. Neurosis is actually obsolete name of the diagnosis, which is no longer used in medicine. Disorders, that were once classified as neurosis are now classified more accurately, as neurotic disorders.
What disorders are considered neurotic or neurotic disorder?
Post-traumatic stress disorder
Somatic disorders
Anxiety disorders
Phobias
Dissociation disorders,
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Adjustment disorder
Rating psychiatrist or other mental health specialist is often necessary to aid in the diagnosis and treatment of diseases, which are due to neurotic.
Sometimes it happens, missed or too late to diagnose disease, because symptoms can be vague, associated with other conditions, or because of the stigma associated with mental illness.






