Many of you may have heard the name of this disease. Let’s try to understand this disease more clearly: what is “Obsessive Compulsive Disorder” ?

Obsessive–Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a personality disorder in which people who suffer from it have irrational and uncontrollable repetitive thoughts and actions to relieve their anxiety. The symptoms can cause stress, distress, and problems in daily life.
Obsessive thoughts in obsessive-compulsive disorder is the recurring thought or feeling that occurs irrationally and causes great anxiety and discomfort, such as
- Strict, orderly, meticulous, perfectionist
- Fear of germs, fear of infection, fear of contamination, fear of contact with objects or people without protection.
- Be especially concerned if items are not always where they should be or in the same position.
- Imagining violent images that constantly cause fear and anxiety.
- Obsessed with inappropriate thoughts about gender, morality, race, religion
- Have severe and dangerous thoughts about harming yourself or others.
Obsessive behavior in obsessive-compulsive disorder is a behavior. Or action that is repeated to prevent or reduce discomfort from the above obsessive thoughts. It is an action that one feels is irrational and pointless to do, but one cannot control oneself from doing it, เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา, such as
- Wash your hands or clean your body regularly and for a long time.
- Always check everything is in order. If it involves numbers, count repeatedly.
- Always put things in the same place, do not change from the original point, do not overlook even the slightest difference.
- Often repeating things to oneself over and over again
- I feel very anxious when leaving the house, worrying about closing windows, doors, water, electricity or the gas stove, to the point that I have to come back and check it over and over again.
In fact, these two disorders are different. People with OCD feel that their symptoms are abnormal and irrational, but they cannot control themselves. People with OCD do not feel that their symptoms are abnormal and need to be treated.