Obsessive Compulsive Disorder - Assisted Living for Mentally Ill
OCD or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a problem with brains behavior, generally it causes anxiety it involves obsessions and compulsions. A OCD patient illustrate that his/her mind is stuck at a particular thought or image than the thought replayed again and again along with the feeling of anxiety. An Obessive Compulsive Disorder person called mentally ill. For removing this illness one needs assisted living. And Individual Care of Texas provide Assisted Living for Mentally Ill.
OCD or Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a problem with brains behavior,
generally it causes anxiety it involves obsessions and compulsions.
A OCD patient illustrate that his/her mind is stuck at a particular thought or image than the thought replayed again and again along with the feeling of anxiety. Now you can ask me what “Anxiety” is?
Actually anxiety is the alarming system of our brain; it makes us feel essential to take action against something that can cause us harm. It is an emotion that send signal to our body part to respond, react, protect ourselves. In Obsessive Compulsive Disorder without any reason a patients may feel anxiety and take precaution masher, although in realty fear seems unreasonable and impossible but still the patient feel fear and intense. Its like brain is lying of that “you are in danger” when you are not, it happens because unfortunately the warning system of a patient’s brain doesn’t work correctly.
In a research it was proven that some part of an OCD patient’s brain is different from normal parson’s brain. Signs and symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive DisorderThere are only few symptoms that can be considered but having one of these problems won’t make an ODC patient.
Doctors say that Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is a complicated problem or mental illnesses so don’t be judgmental about your self, we should allow expert to give us advice.
- Anxiety starts to take over the person on contacted of someone for Fear of contaminated by germs.
- Fear of harming others or own.
- Violent thoughts and images created by mind.
- Focusing excessive on moral ideas or engaging in rituals triggered by religious fear
- Fear of not having things you might need or losing loved one
- Giving excessive attention to something considered lucky or becoming Superstitions.
- Spending a lot of time in minor house hold works like washing or cleaning.
- Collecting non-useful things like old newspapers or empty food containers usually what we call junk.
- Doing senseless things to reduce anxiety
What is OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER?People with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) suffer intensely from recurrent unwanted thoughts (obsessions) or rituals (compulsions), which they feel they cannot control. Rituals such as hand washing, counting, checking, checking, or cleaning are often performed in hope of preventing, obsessive thoughts or making them go away. Performing these rituals, however, provides only temporary relief, and not performing them markedly increases anxiety. Left untreated obsessions and the need to perform rituals can take over a person’s life. OCD is often a chronic, relapsing illness.
OCD is sometimes accompanied by depression, eating disorders, substance abuse, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or other anxiety disorders. When a person also has other disorders, OCD is often more difficult to diagnose and treat. Symptoms of OCD can also coexist and may even be part of a spectrum of neurological disorders such as Tourette’s syndrome. Appropriate diagnosis and treatment of other disorders are important to successful treatment of OCD.
Facts of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Not more then 10% of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder patient are taking treatment to get rid of it and others are hiding it.Nearly about 1 person out of 100 persons has Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
- Some of patient show signs of ODC at their pre-school years and the most shocking fact is that half of the patient find their Obsessive Compulsive Disorder's root in childhood.
- Approximately 2.3% of the population between ages 18- 54 suffers from Obsessive Compulsive Disorder.
- Generally Obsessive Compulsive Disorder's symptoms will worsen due to Fatigue or Illnesses.
- In the USA over 3.3 million people have Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
OCD is treatable mantel illness. It’s normal, to double check that you have turned off you light bulbs or doing prayers but if you suffer from compulsive behaviors or obsessive thoughts and this things are making you suffer. Then you must not be worry because for your help “
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