Symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder
summary
Everyone is likely to suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder. The three symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder are typical symptoms of patients with obsessive-compulsive disorder. There are three manifestations of obsessive-compulsive disorder. It's not that different patients have different conditions. The severity of the disease to a certain extent will affect normal life. The symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder are the most serious. Let me talk about them.
Symptoms of obsessive compulsive disorder
Force yourself to recall some meaningless past. For example, force yourself to think about something that didn't happen. First of all, the compulsive way of thinking can be divided into several kinds, and they are all tragic. Force yourself to have doubts about some normal things,
For example, if you force yourself to do something that you have already done, and if you make a mistake, you have to do it all over again. You can even think of jumping off a building, and you are especially worried about some things, so you force yourself to go over and over again to see and check. For example, if a woman goes to the top of the building to get something or do other things, it means that she wants to go back and jump off a building, and there are also compulsive associations, Another is compulsive behavior, forcing oneself to follow a set of rules,
The patient may misunderstand that to protect him is to punish him and aggravate the antagonism with doctors and nurses, resulting in extreme behavioral reactions. Otherwise, when the patient with strong suicide attempt and behavior is given protective restraint, the purpose of protection should be explained to the patient. This kind of obsessive-compulsive nursing is more common,
matters needing attention
To prevent the occurrence of problems and take necessary preventive measures, the nursing of obsessive-compulsive disorder should establish effective communication, which also belongs to the nursing method of obsessive-compulsive disorder. Understanding the types of emotional reactions of patients and their inner feelings will help to grasp the changes of patients' emotions timely and accurately,