What symptom does child obsessive compulsive disorder have?
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Although we often hear about obsessive-compulsive disorder in our life, we don't know much about the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder, especially in children. If we can't find the manifestation of children's obsessive-compulsive disorder in time, we will be vulnerable. What are the common symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder in children.
What symptom does child obsessive compulsive disorder have?
children's obsessive-compulsive disorder is also characterized by obsessive-compulsive concept and behavior. It is worth noting that in the normal development stage of children, there are also some compulsive phenomena, such as uncontrollably touching things around them, involuntarily jumping over when there is a crack on the road, or always singing a song repeatedly, beating the chest and beating the leg when going to bed to take off clothes and other habitual actions, but these actions are not painful, It does not affect children's daily life, and it will not produce anxiety because of uncontrollable, and it will disappear naturally with the passage of time, so it is called normal phenomenon.
but if the child has some uncontrollable obsessive-compulsive symptoms, such as street lights, telephone poles, steps or window grilles, he can't help counting repeatedly. Compulsive cleanliness, always repeatedly wash hands, clean up debris, wipe the table, walk, to public places is always cautious, lest clothes and body stick dirt. Or always check repeatedly, always afraid of problems or misfortune at home, thus special anxiety and other symptoms, parents should pay attention to, must take the child to the hospital as soon as possible.
generally speaking, this kind of children do not feel distressed and sad about their compulsive behavior, they just repeat it rigidly. If these children are not allowed to repeat these compulsive behaviors, they will feel irritable, anxious, uneasy, and even lose their temper.
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In the above article, help you introduce the symptoms of childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder, hope to help you understand childhood obsessive-compulsive disorder. Usually, if you find the relevant symptoms, you should actively accept treatment to avoid leaving too much psychological shadow to the child.