Crucial Indicators Of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder In Adults And Children

OCD In Children And Adolescents

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It is estimated that one in every one hundred children suffer from obsessive-compulsive disorder, which usually begins between the ages of seven and twelve years old. However, it can be challenging to diagnose a child suffering from OCD as it is common for toddlers and young children to have some form of rituals and superstitions. It is essential to monitor and assess children to determine whether or not they have obsessive-compulsive disorder. For children diagnosed with OCD, themes of harm and contamination are the most common obsessions. Therefore caution should be taken if they are obsessing over their loved ones getting hurt or ill, or if they are avoiding things that might make them dirty or contact germs and bacteria, as well as excessively washing their hands.

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