What are the symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder, and can you give an example???

Updated on healthy 2024-03-31
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello! The most typical feature of obsessive-compulsive disorder is that compulsion and counter-compulsion occur at the same time, that is, the feeling of wanting to stop.

    For example, when a person repeats a certain action or thought repeatedly, he will still want to control the action or thought, and feel pain or annoyance because he cannot control it! And such behavior or thinking has seriously affected their normal life, work or study. This constitutes obsessive-compulsive disorder.

    Another example is that a person will repeatedly check whether the doors and windows will be locked or closed before going out, if he only goes to check several times, and his heart is not moved by the pain of going to the examination, this is not obsessive-compulsive disorder, it can only be a compulsive behavior, and the symptoms are not reached.

    But if you want to control it while going to check, you think that you shouldn't go to check, but you don't feel comfortable if you don't check, and it's troublesome to check! In this way, coercion and counter-coercion appear at the same time. Always entangled in this matter sometimes affects normal life, which is the most typical behavior of OCD.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is the repetition of certain behaviors or thoughts, feeling anxious and distressed; This kind of idea or impulse is self-sufficient, but it is extremely resistant, but it cannot be controlled.

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a recurring thought, image, urge, etc., that causes significant anxiety, distress, or fear. The subject hates them but can't keep them from appearing.

    Common symptoms are: 1. Persistent irrational fear or doubt, usually always feeling sick or dirty 2. Fascinated by an order or a specific way to arrange things. 3. Always worry that your thoughts or actions will harm yourself or others.

    4. Meaningless hoarding of objects. 5.Irrationally suspect or worry that you will hurt others.

    6. Wash your body or clean your room repeatedly. 7. Repeatedly check things, such as whether the door is locked, etc. 8. Keep saying the same thing or keep counting.

    9. Get used to saying a word or the same name repeatedly, or walking in the same place and in the same way repeatedly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I feel like I'm obsessive-compulsive, and I always have to go to the toilet before going to bed" "I also feel like I'm obsessive-compulsive, and I always have to repeatedly check the doors and windows that have been locked" I believe everyone should be familiar with these conversations, there are always people around me who say that they have obsessive-compulsive disorder, but are they really obsessive-compulsive?

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a mental illness that is a type of anxiety disorder, characterized by the coexistence of conscious compulsion and counter-compulsion, and some meaningless or even contrary to one's will repeatedly invade life. Although compulsive thoughts or impulses originate from oneself, they are difficult to control, and the conflict between the two can cause great anxiety and pain, affecting work, interpersonal communication, and even daily life. Therefore, the treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder should be early detection and early **, if you have the following signs, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time.

    1. Symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder

    1. Forced washing: Repeatedly washing hands, bathing, or cleaning objects, Liang Nianqi always feels that these are very dirty, even if he knows that there is no dirt left, but he still can't wash himself.

    2. Forced examination: It usually occurs at the same time as obsessive doubts. If you are still not sure about what you know you have done, you will check it repeatedly. For example, repeatedly check the doors and windows that have been closed, double-check the completed letter height code interest form, and double-check the boarding information on the ticket.

    3. Forced counting: For example, when going up the steps, the number of steps will be uncontrolled, and the number of lipsticks will not be controlled in the lipstick cabinet, etc., if it is interrupted halfway, it will start counting again.

    4. Forced ritual actions: To do something, you must do some ritual actions, such as going to the toilet before going to bed, and when you go to the mall, you must go from clothes to shoes and then go to eat, and the order will not change. And your belongings are required to be placed in a certain position and will be arranged neatly, so you will be anxious if someone moves them one day.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder is a common neurotic disease, usually patients will think repeatedly or do the same thing, always have to put items or work in a certain order, once the order is disrupted, you have to start anew, otherwise you will be very irritable, and everything in the work has the pursuit of perfection,

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    I think OCD is not a disease, it is an ability, and it is not properly guided, so it is regarded as a disease, and OCD patients have many excellent characteristics, such as excellence, spotlessness, conformity, etc.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder is easy to treat.

    Well, obsessive-compulsive disorder belongs to a type of neurosis, which is mainly manifested as intrusive thinking, but this kind of thinking belongs to oneself, not alien experience. In clinical practice, the main manifestations are repeated obsessions and compulsive behaviors, which make the patient feel nervous and frightened. By performing a certain repetitive behavior, the patient can be relieved of this feeling of pressure.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    After your symptoms have resolved, you will need to continue taking your medication for a while.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello bai, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) belongs to a type of anxiety DU disorder, zhi

    is a group of obsessive-compulsive thoughts and DAO compulsions.

    Mental illness characterized by the coexistence of conscious compulsion and counter-compulsion, and some meaningless thoughts or impulses that even go against one's own will repeatedly invade the patient's daily life.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, the basic symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder are obsessions and compulsions, and patients can have only obsessions or compulsions, or both obsessions and compulsions. The patient is fully aware that such obsessions and compulsions are unnecessary, but cannot control them subjectively.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Hello, OCD (come.

    Since OCD) belongs to a type of anxiety disorder, it is a group of BAI groups that compulsively think and force ZHI

    Compulsion is a neuropsychiatric disorder characterized by the coexistence of conscious compulsion and counter-compulsion, and some meaningless thoughts or impulses that are even against one's own will repeatedly invade the patient's daily life. Although the patient experiences that these thoughts or impulses are self-conscious, they try their best to resist, but they are always uncontrollable, and the strong conflict between the two makes them feel great anxiety and pain, affecting their studies, work, interpersonal communication and even daily life.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    1 3 Patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder have a certain degree of obsessive-compulsive personality before the disease, and their compatriots, parents and children also have obsessive-compulsive personality characteristics, which are characterized by restraint, hesitation, frugality, prudence and carefulness, excessive attention to details, thoughtfulness, perfection, but too rigid and inflexible.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Hello, obsessive-compulsive disorder is generally between autonomy and involuntariness, because obsessive-compulsive disorder will force itself to make unnecessary actions under certain functional reactions, and can not help but do these actions, so it is a bit of a contradictory performance behavior.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    1 The clinical manifestations of obsessive-compulsive disorder are mainly in thinking, emotion, intention and behavior

    Patients are aware that certain thoughts or manifestations are unnecessary and inappropriate, such as obsessive-compulsive doubts, compulsive opposing ideas, and the appearance of exhaustive thoughts, but they still cause nervousness and pain, and they cannot get rid of it.

    From time to time, there are unwanted worries that are difficult to control.

    Sometimes I feel a strong inner drive or an impulse to act immediately (but not as an act), which makes me extremely nervous, worried, and painful.

    Repeating an action or ritual in the sense of submission or opposition to a compulsion. Such as forced washing, forced inspection, forced counting, etc.

    2. The prevalence of the disease is higher in the close relatives of the patient than in the general population, such as the prevalence of the disease in the parents of the patient is 5% to 7%.

    About 30% of people with OCD have some degree of obsessive-compulsive personality before the disease, that is, reserved, cautious, hesitant, frugal, excessive attention to detail, thoughtfulness, and at the same time too rigid and inflexible.

    Obsessive-compulsive disorder can be induced by social and psychological factors that can cause long-term mental tension and anxiety, or accidents that can bring heavy mental blows.

    31. Pay attention to the cultivation of personality from an early age, and do not give children too many or too rigid requirements, especially parents should pay more attention;

    2. Actively participate in collective activities and cultural and sports activities, cultivate hobbies in life, and establish new excitement to suppress pathological excitement;

    3. When you have obsessive thoughts, you should learn to go along with nature, even if you are "uneasy", you must do what you should do, instead of confrontation or "neutralization" with opposite ideas;

    4. When there is a compulsive action, it is necessary to correctly understand that this is an abnormal reaction, so it is necessary to gradually reduce this kind of action reaction, and insist on practice, which will definitely be beneficial;

    5. Pay attention to mental hygiene, strive to learn various positive methods to cope with stress, enhance self-confidence, and cultivate a strong character that dares to bear pain and setbacks.

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