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Does OCD Treatment Work ?

Saturday, October 22nd, 2011

Do OCD treatments work ?  Good question and you can have one of two replies: “Yes they are not so prescribed treatments for obsessive-compulsive nature are not adapted to the purposes designed to treat specific symptoms. Although the symptoms are very similar does not mean that people who are less responsive to treatment thereof. How can we ask the confusion, each person has different measures of tolerance in the way they handle things.

Your doctor will determine what kind of condition you have for the to determine appropriate therapy. Next course wrong medication may lead to worsening of the condition or cure. All treatments for OCD are evaluated before the requirements are signed.

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What is OCD Madman

Friday, October 14th, 2011

What is OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder) and should I suffer from the condition is it life threatening or contagious. Well for one it is not a catching disease so you can stand beside a sufferer with no fear of the condition passing onto you or vice versa. And again for a life threatening disease, no, however depending on severity it can give cause for a patient to want to end it all. Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is an illness that causes people to have unwanted thoughts (obsessions) and to repeat certain behaviors (compulsions) over and over again. Each one of us has our own personalized habit in which we may conduct in daily lives such as combing our hair. However, for people with OCD, patterns of behavior get in the way of their daily lives. Most people with OCD know that their obsessions and compulsions make no sense, but they can’t ignore or stop them. This can be frustrating not only for the patient but for them around them. Over compulsive disorder is a distressing illness and not only for the diagnosed but for friends and family too.

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Disease called "Huntington"

Sunday, June 20th, 2010

Huntington disease, also known as Huntington’s chorea, is a hereditary, degenerative disorder of the central nervous system. Symptoms don’t usually appear until mid-life (40s or 50s). There is a juvenile-onset form of Huntington’s which affects people younger than 20 years old, but this form is more rare.

Huntington disease is an inherited disorder. Many people with Huntington’s have already had children by the time they are diagnosed. These children have a 50-50 chance of inheriting the gene for the disorder.

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