1. Anxiety disorder: Having a bad mood and frequent wild thoughts may be a manifestation of anxiety disorder. Anxiety patients often worry excessively about the future and feel uneasy about small things in daily life, making it difficult to control their thoughts.
2. Depression: Long term low mood, loss of interest and enjoyment, and excessive thinking about negative situations are typical symptoms of depression. Patients with depression may fall into a negative thinking cycle and find it difficult to extricate themselves.
3. Obsessive Compulsive Thinking Disorder: Although obsessive-compulsive disorder is mainly manifested as compulsive behavior and obsessive thoughts, some people may primarily exhibit compulsive thinking, which refers to recurrent and uncontrollable wild thoughts that are often associated with fear, anxiety, or unease.