Darien is a patient who may have complications. His symptoms make me believe that he may be diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder. The symptoms of Darien are obsessive-compulsive disorder, he refers to obsessive-compulsive disorder, if he did not become anxious, he could continue his day, he must complete the ritual. However, he knew that these rituals did not actually help him, but he could not stop doing so. He also reported that, in most cases, he became increasingly anxious, especially as he was unable to carry out his ritual.
Psychiatric complications. The low softening state is highly coexistent with diseases of axis I and axis II, complicating treatment. Almost half of the patients with suspected symptoms are sick (45%) and have severe depression (43%). Other complications include phobia (38%), physical disability (21%), panic disorder (17%) and obsessive-compulsive disorder (8%). Hypochondia and the possibility of six people are suffering from personality disorder in the general population 3 times. For patients without personality disorder, prognosis is considered more promising
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) often occurs in childhood or adolescence. The purpose of this study was to evaluate whether adult patients in adulthood are different from those with slow onset of personality disorder. Structured clinical interview for DSM - IV axis I disorders, mainly structured clinical interview for DSM - IV second axis injury used to evaluate 148 patients. Subjects were chosen according to the age of onset of symptoms and the following two subgroups: patients with early onset (<or = 10 years) and late onset (> or = 17 years). Of the 148 patients screened in this study, 33 (22.3%) developed early, and 1369 (46.6%) developed late onset. Regarding personality disorders, early-onset patients show more OC personality disorder (OCPD) than late-onset patients
Make patients patient. The presence of these patients with various vague or exaggerated symptoms of chronic course is often suffering from comorbid anxiety, depression and personality disorder. They are often "doctor's shopping" and may have history of multiple diagnostic tests. Symptomatic fruit encounter to emphasize that regular visits to the doctor, including patient's primary description diagnosis, relieve patients of concern with asphyxia. Please manage the mental state of the merger effectively. It does not mean "this is all in your head", it is important to avoid introducing strong diagnostic tests and cycles