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Cuestionario: ¿Tengo TOC?

Obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) can take many forms - from intrusive thoughts to repetitive behaviours. Below, we have put a few simple questions which can help you see whether you have any of the symptoms of this condition.

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What is OCD?

OCD is a mental health condition that is often misrepresented or misunderstood. People who insist on having a clean house may joke that they have 'a bit of OCD'. However, OCD symptoms vary widely and can be quite difficult for some people to manage.

While we may see common symptoms - such as repeated handwashing or obsessive cleaning as evidence of OCD - it's possible to have the condition and have no outward sign of it.

"Some people have OCD, but even their partner or parents won't see it," explains Peter Klein, cognitive behavioural therapist. "They may be having unwanted thoughts or images."

If you are having repetitive, unwanted thoughts, or feel the need to carry out certain behaviours, such as checking for possible danger or organising items in a set way, it may be that you have OCD. These simple questions should help you understand more about the condition and see whether you have symptoms.

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"1-3% of the population have OCD," explains Klein. "And the number is more like 10% if you include related conditions such as body dysmorphia or eating disorders - which have some of the same traits."

OCD can be brought on or made worse by stress. While some people may inherit a greater chance of developing the condition, anyone can develop a mental health problem at any time.

The eight questions relate to common OCD symptoms. The first four questions relate to thought symptoms. The second four are about compulsions you might be experiencing. The questions are designed to estimate the likelihood of you having the condition.

Each answer also contains advice relating to that particular symptom. You may find these helpful both in terms of understanding how you are feeling and whether your symptoms may relate to OCD or another disorder.

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The answers to the questions should not be treated as a diagnosis. However, it could be a useful tool if you have symptoms and want to understand more about the way you are feeling. It should help you to understand whether your symptoms may be related to OCD.

If you are concerned about your mental health in any way, you should seek specialist advice, from your doctor, your local A&E department or by contacting the Samaritans.

Your treatment for OCD will depend on how much the condition affects your day to day life.
The 2 main treatments are:

  • Talking therapy – such as Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (CBT), where you talk to a trained professional about your thoughts, feelings and behaviour.

  • Medicines – your specialist doctor may prescribe you antidepresivos or other types of medication, to help you control the obsessions and compulsions of OCD.

If you have more severe OCD, you may need a longer course of combined therapy and medicine.

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Gillian Harvey

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Gillian is a freelance writer and columnist for a variety of national newspapers and magazines.

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Dr Krishna Vakharia, MRCGP

Chief Medical Officer for Health, Optum UK

MBChB, MRCGP(2013), BMedSci (hons), DFSRH, DRCOG, PGDipDerm (Distn)

La Dra. Krishna Vakharia es una médica general del NHS. También es examinadora habitual del Diploma de Posgrado en Dermatología Práctica en la Universidad de Cardiff, además de ser la Directora Médica de salud en Optum UK.

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