Yes ! Some patient can be cured as per studies so take proper medicines Along with BT ( behavioural therapy) / CBT.you can consult me also online via practo.
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Hi,
OCD can be managed well.
Combination of medications and psychotherapy (ERP, CBT, flooding techniques, relaxation therapy etc) gives very good results
Results always depends on the severity of OCD.
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Consult a psychiatrist for better management with medications and psychotherapy
Health Tips
Try these tips for anxiety
1 Learn relaxation techniques like slow deep diaphragmatic breathing, progressive muscle relaxation technique
2. Practice yoga and meditation
3. Practice mindfulness
4. Regular physical exercise
5. Avoid alcohol and smoking
6. Good balanced diet
7. Good night sleep
8. Quality family time
9. Good social network
10. Keep yourself occupied with work that you love
Dear sir
It is difficult to say whether your problem will be cured with the given information. In research it is seen that 20-30 % get fully cured, 40- 50% would improve partially and 20- 40% remains to experience symptoms. Many things determines the outcome of OCD.
However, you should be careful as OCD is troubling problem like hypertension and sugar and meditation may required if recur again to control it. It is always better to do psychological intervention named ERP and CBT if qualified therapist are available.
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