Common Symptoms

Having a fear of contamination
Having uncontrollable thoughts.
Repeatedly checking doors, locks, appliances, or other objects.
Disturbing thoughts or impulses that go against personal values or religious beliefs.
Fear of harming oneself or others, even if there is no desire to do so.

Around 2-3% of adults in the India are affected by OCD..

Approximately 1-2% of the population may experience OCD at some point in their lives.
OCD often begins in childhood or adolescence, with prevalence rates similar to those in adults. Know More.

What is OCD?

Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is a mental health condition where you experience unwanted, intrusive thoughts (obsessions) that lead to repetitive behaviors (compulsions). These patterns can interfere with daily life, relationships, and routine activities.

While occasional checking or worrying is normal, OCD is more intense and time-consuming. People with OCD often recognize that their thoughts and behaviors are irrational, but still find them difficult to control.

Treatment Approaches

Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP) is the gold-standard treatment for OCD — with the highest evidence base of any psychological intervention for this condition.

Obsessions

  • Fear of contamination (germs, dirt)
  • Fear of harming self or others
  • Unwanted intrusive thoughts (including sexual or violent images)
  • Excessive doubt or fear of making mistakes
  • Need for order, symmetry, or perfection
  • Constant need for reassurance

Compulsions

  • Repeated hand washing or cleaning
  • Checking locks, switches, or doors repeatedly
  • Arranging items in a specific order
  • Counting or repeating actions multiple times
  • Seeking constant reassurance
  • Avoiding situations that trigger anxiety

Impact of OCD

  • Interferes with daily routines and tasks
  • Time-consuming rituals
  • Difficulty focusing on work or studies
  • Strain on relationships and social life
  • Symptoms may come and go or change over time

Causes

  • Genetics: Higher risk if a close family member has OCD
  • Brain Changes: Differences in brain regions related to behavior and control
  • PANDAS: OCD symptoms in children linked to certain infections
  • Trauma: Childhood trauma may contribute to development

Tips & Support

  • Set realistic goals and track progress
  • Educate yourself about OCD
  • Challenge obsessive thoughts gradually
  • Delay compulsions step by step
  • Build a strong support system
  • Maintain healthy lifestyle (sleep, diet, exercise)

Prevention & Treatment

  • OCD cannot be completely prevented
  • Early diagnosis improves outcomes
  • Psychotherapy (especially CBT) is effective
  • Medication may be recommended
  • Consistent treatment helps manage symptoms

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