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Disease Information for Obsessive compulsive disorder
- Clinical Manifestations
- Signs & Symptoms
- Loss of libido,male
- Sexual dysfunction
- Automatic behavior
- Compulsive Washing
- Behavior/obsessive mannerisms
- Chronic/recurrent anxiety
- Compulsive behavior
- Compulsive thought/process
- Idea Fixed/Singleness of thinking
- Over-involvement with life/work
- Perfectionest/rigid personality
- Preoccupation/psychiatric
- Psychiatric manifestations/problems/difficulties
- Recurring thoughts/rumination
- Ritualistic behavior patterns
- Worry/excess
- Restlessness/Anxiousness
- Demographics & Risk Factors
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- Patient/Migraine headache/Migraineurs
- Patient/Neurotic/psychoneurosis
- Family History
- Family history/Alcoholism
- Family history/Obsessive compulsive
- Associated Diseases & Rule outs
- Rule Outs
- Agoraphobia
- Panic disorder
- Associated Disease & Complications
- Agoraphobia
- Anxiety
- Anxiety disorder/panic attacks
- Obsessive-compulsive disorder
- PANDAS/Tic Disorder
- Phobias
- Disease Mechanism & Classification
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- PROCESS/Psychoneurosis disorder (ex).
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- Synonyms
- Synonym
- Anancastic neurosis, Anankastic neurosis, Disorder Obsessive Compulsive, Disorders Obsessive Compulsive, Neuroses Obsessive Compulsive, neurosis anankastic, Neurosis Obsessive Compulsive, OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DIS, Obsessive compulsive disorder, Obsessive compulsive disorder (disorder), Obsessive compulsive disorder (or Obsessive compulsive neurosis), Obsessive compulsive disorder unspecified, Obsessive compulsive disorder unspecified (disorder), Obsessive compulsive disorders, Obsessive Compulsive Neuroses, Obsessive Compulsive Neurosis, obsessive compulsive neurosis or reaction, obsessive compulsive psychoneurosis or reaction, Obsessive compulsive reaction, Obsessve complsve dis unsp, OCD, OCD Obsessive compuls disord, OCD Obsessive compulsive disorder, REACTION OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE, Synonym/Obsessive compulsive neurosis
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- RX/Fluvoxamine (Luvox)
- Definition
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Disorder characterized by recurrent obsessions or compulsions that may interfere with the individual"s daily functioning or serve as a source of distress; In 2000, this term replaced the discontinued term OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE NEUROSIS; OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE NEUROSIS was stripped from all records and replaced with OBSESSIVE COMPULSIVE DISORDER; ----------------------------------.
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder; OCD; Obsessive Compulsive Neurosis; Obsessive Compulsive Disorder is characterized by recurrent habitual obsessive or compulsive thoughts or actions; These obsessions and compulsions may become very distressing and time-consuming; In severe cases they can significantly interfere with a person"s normal routine, occupational functioning, usual social activities or relationships with others------------[NORD]--------------------
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