Symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder

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Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) is a common disease. Patients with OCD often have compulsive thinking and behavior. Understanding the symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder is very helpful for the prevention and treatment of obsessive-compulsive disorder.

Symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder

Patients will have compulsive intention. In a certain situation, the patient has an idea that he knows is contrary to the situation at that time, but he can't control the appearance of this intention, which is very distressed. For example, when the mother carries the child to the river, she suddenly has the idea of throwing the child into the river. Although there is no corresponding action, the patient is very nervous and scared.

Patients will have a forced examination. It is usually accompanied by obsessive-compulsive doubts. The patient is not at ease with what he knows he has done well. He checks repeatedly, such as checking the locked doors and windows, checking the written bills, letters or manuscripts, etc.

Patients will have obsessive-compulsive thinking exhaustion. Think over and over again about natural phenomena or events in daily life, knowing that they are meaningless, but can't restrain them. For example, think over and over again: "why does the house face south instead of North?"

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Patients will have forced opposite thinking: two opposite words or concepts repeatedly appear in the brain one after another, and feel distressed and nervous. If they think of "support", they will immediately appear "opposition"; When we talk about "good people", we think of "bad people".