by Dr. Keith Kueh | Jan 8, 2021 | Anxiety Disorder, General
One individual’s easily irritable mindset can deliver distrust and stress-inciting vibes that contrarily sway the whole office, family unit, or study hall. When we feel easily irritable, we feel anxious, fussy, grumpy, and harsh. Our resistance is lower, and we...
by Dr. Keith Kueh | Jan 7, 2021 | Depressive disorder, General
Appetite is a person’s desire to eat food and drink. It indicates how much food a person want to eat along with the type of food. It is a psychological based impulse rather than biologically based hunger. A person can have an appetite even if there is no feeling of...
by Dr. Keith Kueh | Jan 5, 2021 | General
Lack of concentration indicates the inability to focus on tasks, attention to work, inability to make decisions. This can be because of various physical or mental issues. Some people may only have trouble focusing at work or school, while others may have trouble...
by Dr. Keith Kueh | Jan 2, 2021 | Anxiety Disorder, General
Muscular tension, also called muscle stress, meticulousness, severe muscle tension, or firmness is perhaps the most widely recognized term for muscle torment. It is described as the powerlessness of the muscles. The condition can influence any of your body’s...
by Dr. Keith Kueh | Jan 1, 2021 | Depressive disorder, General
Most of us feel sadness or depression at times. Sadness is just a normal emotion to the loss or life challenges that can be faded away with time. If the feeling of sadness intensified along with hopelessness, helplessness, and worthlessness – it lasts for many days to...
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