Eye Ogling

Eye ogling is considered an act of violence or agitated behavior in individuals suffering from psychiatric disorders. It is characterized by staring continuously towards any other person. This can be removed by comforting and soothing the patient patiently.

  
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How can I correct my eye ogling while talking to someone?

Query: Hello doctor, During childhood days I was a bit introvert but used to enjoy a lot by playing all sorts of indoor and outdoor games apart from studying. During college days also no issues were there as such. But while joined in a metro city as my first job felt bit awkward that I was not able to ming...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Tension or stress is different from hypertension or high blood pressure. BP (blood pressure) medications will not help with the psychological tension you are describing. Social avoidance is another problem you have described. You are mostly disturbed about a preoccupation...  Read Full »

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