Academic Review on Detection of OCD Links by Gender
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Although men are more likely to have symptoms throughout childhood, both men and women have an equal chance of being diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). It is estimated that approximately one quarter of all obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) cases are found in children under the age of 18, and one-third of individuals with OCD have the onset of the disease at a young age. Can a person avoid being OCD? Although the first episode of obsessivecompulsive disorder (OCD) cannot be prevented, people can learn to control their symptoms after being diagnosed, according to mental health researchers and experts. People with OCD should keep a diary of their symptoms and find situations or events that may trigger their symptoms. This will allow them to seek immediate treatment if their symptoms worsen. Finding situations or events that may trigger their symptoms can be conducted by keeping a diary. In addition, they must continue to take all their prescriptions exactly as directed. When a patient's symptoms improve or disappear, they may decide to stop taking their medication. However, this is an extremely risky move, as twenty percent of patients stop responding to medications that were previously effective for them because they stop taking the medication as prescribed. How can obsessive compulsive disorder be treated? Medication and talk therapy are common components of OCD treatment plans, and their precise components depend on the patient's unique needs and symptoms. These treatments complement each other to produce an improvement in function and less severe symptoms over time. Medications Antidepressants are the medical term for medications used to treat OCD. Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs, are a type of antidepressant that works by repairing communication malfunctions in the orbitofrontal cortex, caudate nucleus, cingulate gyrus, and basal ganglia.
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