OCD

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What Is OCD?

OCD, or obsessive compulsive disorder, is a crippling and upsetting condition.

The person is unable to stop unpleasant and bothersome thoughts.
People engage in obsessive behavioural patterns, either mental or physical, as a way to cope with these thoughts.

These intrusive thoughts interfere with a person’s everyday routine and make it difficult for them to focus on any task.

The majority of people believe that OCD is merely about unwelcome ideas, and they advise others not to think about it. However, only individuals who are experiencing OCD can truly understand how hard it is to stop these thoughts.

Who Can Get OCD?

An obsessive thought could be that you have recurring ideas of suicide or homicide over which you have no control, or that certain colours or numbers are “good” or “bad,” or that you have to perform a song for a set period of time.

The individual starts to act compulsively in an attempt to cope with the stress of these obsessive thoughts. For instance, some people spend hours in the bathroom and wash their hands a lot due to their compulsive concerns about contamination.

This helped them feel less anxious for a short while, but their anxiety quickly returned.

Even if you might not wish to think or act in certain ways, you are helpless to stop yourself.

Types of OCD

Contamination

a person who is afraid that by touching objects or other people, they could come into contact with dirt or pathogens.People start to notice that their hands and clothes are filthy and find it difficult to ignore the realization.

Checking

They worry whether they switched off the light, what if they forgot to turn off the gas cylinder, and whether they had the key with them. And repeatedly check for it multiple times.

Symmetry

Everything needs to be symmetrical and in order for OCD sufferers.There is a great deal of stress when things aren’t oriented correctly or face the same way. Clothes that are folded incorrectly or shoes that are facing the wrong direction irritate an OCD sufferer. They demand that everything be arranged exactly as they please. If they don’t, they experience a great deal of stress until they figure it out.

Intrusive Thought

Violent or horrifying ideas of going crazy and hurting yourself or other people in public. unpleasant thoughts of sex that are unwanted. insulting ideas about gods, which relieves tension. unchecked thoughts of suicide or murder.

Hoarding

Hoarding OCD sufferers frequently have intrusive ideas about obtaining or retaining items, such as “I need this item.” “If I don’t get it, I won’t be able to handle my emotions”) or discarding them (for example, “If I throw away this shirt I received as a birthday gift, the person who gave it to me might suffer a terrible fate”

Signs that you have OCD

Compulsions related to OCD are recurring actions that you feel compelled to carry out.

These repetitive actions or thoughts are an attempt to stop anything negative from happening or to lessen anxiety associated with your obsessions.

But giving in to the compulsions doesn’t make me happy, and it could only provide momentary worry alleviation.

You can establish guidelines or routines to adhere to in order to assist you control your anxiety when you have obsessive thoughts.

Several prevalent compulsions include:

1. Contamination Compulsion

Constant hand washing is one of the most common compulsions found in OCD patients. After frequently washing their hands until they are pleased, they repeat the procedure several times a day. The skin surrounding the hand becomes red and irritated when someone washes their hand hundreds of times. Some people change their clothes frequently to prevent contamination, such as changing into fresh clothes after urinating, getting touched, or leaving crowded settings.

2. Compulsive Checking

A patient with this compulsion will frequently check the same items.
For instance, after leaving the house, people usually go back to make sure the light and gas cylinder have been turned off and the door is closed firmly. For instance, they might keep looking through their bags or pockets for the same things.

Order / Symmetry compulsion:

Before performing any task, an OCD sufferer will say specific things, count in specific ways, and perform tasks in specific orders.
An OCD patient might, for instance, use a particular name for a predetermined period of time before eating, or they would count to 10 before drinking water.

For instance, someone may get an insatiable need to read an automobile’s license plate or to multiply and subtract numbers for a predetermined amount of time because they worry that if they don’t, something terrible will happen to them or their family.compulsion to put an end to bothersome thoughts:

A person with OCD engages in certain rituals to prevent intrusive thoughts.

For instance, someone who constantly thinks about saying terrible things to God might pray at particular times in order to ward off God’s wrath.

For instance, someone with uncontrolled urge to gaze at women’s privates parts or sexual imagination, may avoid public places and engage in multiple acts of masturbation as a coping mechanism.

Some people experience infrequent tics, such as compulsive eye movements and blinking, facial grimacing, shrugging of the shoulders, and jerking of the head or shoulder.

Please get assistance if you are experiencing any such compulsions and are finding it difficult to manage them.

Is OCD treatable?

Treatment for OCD is difficult and requires patients’ active participation in order to be effective. Medication and psychotherapy are the two main treatments for OCD. Combining these usually results in the most beneficial course of treatment.

Pharmacotherapy: To treat OCD, medication is usually necessary.

First-line pharmacologic therapies include clomipramine (Anafranil), a tricyclic antidepressant [TCA] with 5-HT and NE reuptake inhibition, and 5-HT reuptake inhibitors, such as the SSRIs (fluoxetine, fluvoxamine, sertraline, paroxetine, citalopram, escitalopram).

Psychotherapy: You can alter your thought patterns with the use of cognitive behavioral therapy.

Your doctor may use exposure and response prevention, which involves placing you in circumstances intended to elicit anxiety or trigger compulsive behaviors. You’ll discover how to decrease and eventually cease your obsessive-compulsive behaviors.

Psychotherapy in OCD

While medication alone is frequently just as effective as behavior therapy (more particularly, exposure with response avoidance), a combination of medication and behavioral therapy is typically the most beneficial course of treatment.

Effective behavior therapy initially destroys the link between the obsessive thinking and the anxiety it causes, and then it breaks the link between carrying out a routine and the subsequent decrease in anxiety.

During exposure therapy, the patient experiences their compulsive thoughts either physically or intellectually. They are then taught how to stop having obsessive reactions to those thoughts.

mental With the help of a qualified and experienced psychotherapist, behaviour therapy is a first-line treatment. At the ISHA clinic, behaviour treatment is provided by our licensed psychologist.

Many OCD patients are not happy with their therapy and are fed up with switching doctors all the time.

we make sure that our patients receive the best care available by carefully listening to their concerns and offering them psychotherapy—which is essential in the treatment of OCD—as well as much-needed psychological support.

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