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Six manifestations of obsessive-compulsive disorder!

The six manifestations of obsessive-compulsive disorder include:

Obsessive concept: an unnecessary concept, impulse or representation that repeatedly enters the mind, such as forced doubt, forced opposition, forced memory, etc.

Compulsive behavior: In order to alleviate the anxiety and pain caused by obsessive-compulsive concept, patients will take some repetitive behaviors, such as washing hands repeatedly, disinfecting articles, and checking whether doors and windows are closed properly.

Compulsive ritual movements: In order to complete a ritual or avoid an imaginary danger, patients will repeatedly perform some unnecessary movements, such as crossing their left feet when entering the door and writing in a certain order.

Compulsive counting: patients will count things repeatedly, such as steps, floors, house numbers, etc. If they don't finish counting, patients will feel anxious.

Compulsory cleaning: patients will repeatedly clean themselves or the surrounding environment, such as taking a bath, washing their hands, disinfecting items, etc. To ensure that they are not polluted or avoid some imaginary dangers.

Compulsive inquiry: Patients will ask some things repeatedly, such as whether their actions are correct or not, whether they have completed a certain task, etc. To alleviate their sense of uncertainty and anxiety.

If you have the above symptoms and affect your normal life, it is recommended to seek the help of a professional doctor.