Famous actress and TV host Ashna Shah has revealed that she is also suffering from mental weakness or memory loss disease ‘prosopagnosia’.
Ishna Shah has told in the past that she also suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD).
Apart from this, Ishna Shah had told a few weeks ago that she has high levels of the male sex hormone ‘testosterone‘, which is found in excess in men, due to which she suffers from various medical complications.
Now he has told in his Instagram story that he also suffers from mental weakness or memory loss disease ‘prosopagnosia’, due to which he sometimes fails to recognize familiar people.
Ashna Shah said in her Instagram story that she has been suffering from ‘prosopagnosia’ for a long time, which is also commonly called ‘face blind’ i.e. the disease of not being able to recognize others.
The actress wrote that she used to think the said problem was a joke, but in the last few years, her said problem has increased to a great extent, due to which she now also suffers from remorse.
He said that during the said disease, the affected person sometimes cannot recognize even familiar people and there is severe embarrassment when this happens.
The actress wrote in the story that if she ever fails to recognize a familiar person during a meeting or party, then she should not be angry with them, because she suffers from ‘prosopagnosia’, in which sometimes people are so mental. He becomes so blind that he does not recognize others.
Ashna Shah hopes that her speaking out about the disease will inspire others, as she is sure she is not the only person suffering from it.
Keep in mind that ‘prosopagnosia’ is actually a disease of memory loss, which experts also call a problem of mental or mental weakness.
People suffering from this disease not only find it difficult to recognize faces but also find it difficult to remember things.
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**Interview with Ashna Shah: Facing Mental Health Challenges**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Ashna. We appreciate you taking the time to discuss your journey with mental health. First, could you explain to our audience what prosopagnosia is and how it has impacted your life?
**Ashna Shah:** Thank you for having me. Prosopagnosia, also known as face blindness, is a condition that makes it difficult for me to recognize faces. It can be quite challenging, especially in my line of work where meeting people is part of the job. It used to be something I joked about, but it has become a significant hurdle for me lately.
**Interviewer:** That sounds very difficult. You’ve also shared about your struggles with OCD. How do these conditions intersect and affect your daily routine?
**Ashna Shah:** Yes, OCD is another challenge I face. It often creates a cycle where my anxiety levels increase, making it even harder to cope with face blindness. For example, when I find myself in social situations, my OCD can heighten my stress, making it even more challenging to focus and engage with others.
**Interviewer:** I admire your openness about these issues. Recently, you mentioned something regarding high testosterone levels. How has this affected your health and well-being?
**Ashna Shah:** Having elevated testosterone can lead to various complications, including mood swings and physical changes. It’s been a rollercoaster for me, contributing to my mental health struggles. Understanding the full scope of how these conditions interact has been crucial in my journey toward managing them.
**Interviewer:** Mental health awareness is so important. What message would you like to share with your fans and the larger community about dealing with such challenges?
**Ashna Shah:** I want to encourage anyone facing similar challenges to speak up and seek help. It’s crucial to break the stigma surrounding mental health and understand that it’s okay to not be okay. Every step we take towards understanding and managing our mental health can lead to healing.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for sharing your experiences, Ashna. Your voice can inspire many others to address their mental health. We wish you strength on your journey.
**Ashna Shah:** Thank you! I appreciate your support.