Friday, October 15, 2010

Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

Obsessive compulsive symptoms

OCD is characterized by recurrent thoughts, unwanted, and intrusive called "obsessions." People with OCD try to stop the obsessive thoughts and repetitive behaviors fall into a purpose or intention, as repeated hand washing, counting the constant control and are called "compulsions."

The obsessions and compulsions are a vicious cycle and cause great stress and anxiety to a person suffering from OCD.

OCD is known as "disease of doubt." People with OCD are usually persistent self-doubt. They may try to confirm their own words and actions repeatedly to be convinced by doubt and fear underlying irrational.

The most worrying is that people with OCD know clearly that their fears are irrational but feel powerless as his mind is flooded with repeated obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviors may fall to stop the obsessive thoughts. Therefore, constant internal struggle takes place within the mind of the person suffering from OCD.

OCD is a psychiatric disorder that wreaks havoc on the lives of people. Quality of life is significantly reduced. Obsessive-compulsive symptoms are mostly hidden by patients in order to avoid embarrassment.

That their children suffer most. OCD can significantly affect performance in school. Students who had scored very good grades may lose grades and many students even drop out of school because of the OCD.

Stress increases the symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder. Stress test usually increases the symptoms of OCD. Students with OCD may check their answer sheets on several occasions and sometimes suffer from obsessive thoughts in the test center and may stop the test without answering the question paper half due to the persistence of obsessive thoughts.

Can you imagine the emotional pain of these children? Can a college student tell the teacher and students that OCD was the real reason for leaving half open question paper or your own obsessive thoughts had stopped writing mid-exam?

The debilitating nature of OCD is not fully understood or recognized by the people. Again, this causes significant anxiety to a person suffering from OCD. A support society can go a long way in helping people suffering from OCD.

Treatment of obsessive compulsive disorder:

OCD can be treated effectively with medication. Psychiatrists often prescribe antidepressants to treat obsessive-compulsive symptoms. Most people with OCD life return to normal after medication.

Psychiatric medication should not be stopped without the psychiatrist's permission. Abrupt discontinuation can aggravate the symptoms of OCD.

SSRIs (selective serotonin reuptake) are a class of antidepressants that are very effective in the treatment of OCD. Prozac and Zoloft are examples of SSRI medications.

The defeat of TOC:

Medication combined with meditation has proved a great success in treating OCD. silent meditation in the early morning relaxes and invigorates the nervous system.

Meditation allows your mind and daily practice of meditation along with medication can correct the chemical imbalance in the brain. Empower your mind with thoughts of motivation and defeat OCD.

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