What is Love Brain Disorder diagnosed in Chinese girl? Why is it trending?

In China, an 18-year-old woman Jiaoyu's love and passion for her boyfriend has become so intense that the woman wants to know everything about her lover.

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Jigyasha Kumari
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You all must have heard many stories, songs and music about love. But today we are going to tell you about a disease caused by love. Yes, you read it right, there is a disease related to love which is called love brain disorder. Know what this love brain disorder is. Are you or any friend around you suffering from this? 

In China, an 18-year-old woman Jiaoyu's love and passion for her boyfriend has become so intense that the woman wants to know everything about her lover. Not only this, the woman used to send not just one or two but 100 calls and messages to her lover in a day. The situation had become so bad that the boy had to seek help from the police after being troubled by his girlfriend. According to the information, the situation worsened when Xiaoyu called her boyfriend more than 100 times in a single day and he did not answer.

After her boyfriend did not respond, Jiaoyu became very angry and upset, during which Jiaoyu even broke things in her house in anger. After this incident, the lover had called the police for the safety of Jiaoyu and himself.

What is Love Brain Disorder? 

According to the information, 'Love Brain' is not a medical term of any kind, but this type of obsessive behavior between lovers in romantic relationships can be understood with 'Love Brain'. In this situation, often one partner becomes dependent on the other partner and he always wants to see the other partner with him. This condition can be called love brain.

Symptoms of Love Brain Disorder 

Symptoms of OLD may include: 

*An overwhelming attraction to one person

*Obesessive thoughts about the person 

*Feeling the need to protect the person you are in love with 

*Possessive thoughts and actions 

*Extreme jealousy over other interpersonal interactions