Definition of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder – The Key Points

It is the symptoms of the disorder that best defines the obsessive compulsive disorder. Such a patient will either display obsessions or compulsions or both. The following facts are worth notable about the disorder:

  • OCD is considered as a disease which suggests that there are medications and therapy to treat the same.

  • Patients of this disorder could find no alternative way to do away with the worries but to bring out their compulsions.

  • Since the patient suffering from OCD is unable to control his actions and thoughts, OCD could be defined as his inability to cease his compulsions and obsessions.

  • The patient is of the view that the compulsive actions give him permanent relief which is actually not true and just aggravates his anxiety distress and anxiety.

  • In spite of the fact that the patients themselves find their actions senseless they are unable to put an end to it.

  • The quality of life of the patient is diminished and he faces problems at work, in school and in relationships all of which define the obsessive compulsive disorder.

  • OCD has the potential to recur in its patients. Though the patient might get rid of it, it could possibly affect him at a later point of time the reasons of which include inefficient therapy, upheavals in his life or discontinued medication.

  • As of now there are no exact causes for this disorder.

  • Researches do not indicate that the cause of this disorder is either childhood experience of a trauma or problems in the family.

  • The frequent changes in life, having a baby and abuse seem to be the causes of the OCD.

There is a natural tendency of self-diagnosing from an earlier OCD prescription which only results in worse situations. Therefore, if there are any fears of this disorder, only qualified therapists and doctors must be sought for help.

 

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