What are the main symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder?
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The number of obsessive-compulsive disorder patients is increasing. We often feel that we or the people around us have the meaning of obsessive-compulsive disorder. However, what aspects of obsessive-compulsive disorder do we think? Here are three examples.
What are the main symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder?
Emotions. My emotions often go back to think and experience. It's just that I feel that this practice is unreasonable, that it doesn't conform to my own idea, and I will go all the way, endless and endless.
Opposite ideas. That is to say, I often think hard about a problem. For example, patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder are often puzzled. Why can others be so excellent? Why? Why on earth
Doubt. Patients often doubt what they have just said or done. For example, in a very simple case, we should all do it. When we close the window, we always feel like we haven't closed it, so we turn back to have a look.
matters needing attention
Under normal circumstances, we all have this kind of forced behavior, but sometimes we should relax. In addition, we should also pay attention to regular life, and eat less oil and salt.