Signs and Symptoms of OCD
Signs of OCD usually become apparent in childhood or early
adulthood. It tends to begin slowly and become more intense as you mature. For
many people, symptoms come and go, but it’s usually a lifelong problem. In
severe cases, it has a profound impact on quality of life. Without treatment,
it can become quite disabling.
Some common
obsessions associated with OCD include:
anxiety about germs and dirt, or fear of contamination
need for symmetry and order
concern that your thoughts or compulsions will harm others,
feeling you can keep other people safe by performing certain rituals
worry about discarding things of little or no value
disturbing thoughts or images about yourself or others
Some of the behaviors
that stem from these obsessive thoughts include:
excessive hand washing, repetitive showering, unnecessary
household cleaning
continually arranging and reordering things to get them just
right
checking the same things over and over even though you know
you’ve already checked them
hoarding unnecessary material possessions like old
newspapers and used wrapping paper rather than throwing them away
Social Signs: What to
Look For
Some people with OCD manage to mask their behaviors so
they’re less obvious. For others, social situations trigger compulsions. Some
things you might notice in a person with OCD:
raw hands from too much hand washing
fear of shaking hands or touching things in public
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