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What to say to your doctor if you think you have OCD?

What to say to your doctor if you think you have OCD?

Here are some tips that will help:

  • Bring someone else with you. They may hear something you miss or think of other questions to ask.
  • Write out your questions ahead of time. This will make sure you don’t forget them.
  • Write down the answers you get.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask your questions.

How do you explain you have OCD?

OCD signs and symptoms

  1. Fear of being contaminated by germs or dirt or contaminating others.
  2. Fear of losing control and harming yourself or others.
  3. Intrusive sexually explicit or violent thoughts and images.
  4. Excessive focus on religious or moral ideas.
  5. Fear of losing or not having things you might need.

How do I ask my doctor if I have OCD?

Your doctor can check for obsessive-compulsive disorder by asking about your symptoms and your past health. He or she may also do a physical exam. It’s important to talk to your doctor if you think you have OCD.

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Can my doctor diagnose me with OCD?

Some primary care physicians do diagnose OCD correctly. But in general, when people with OCD are able to get evaluated by a specialist experienced in OCD treatment, they’re much more likely to receive an accurate diagnosis and empirically supported treatment– usually a combination of medications and ERP therapy.

How do I explain anxiety to my doctor?

It’s important to tell your doctor all of your symptoms. But before you get into that, tell him or her what you think may be wrong. Use clear statements such as “I think I may be depressed” or “I am having trouble with anxiety.” This will help guide them and let them know what direction to go in.

Should I tell my doctor I think I have OCD?

But there is one person you should always be completely open with: your doctor. If you think you might have OCD, it’s important to tell a doctor about your symptoms. Your doctor can determine if what you are experiencing is due to OCD, another anxiety disorder, or a different medical issue.

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What kind of doctor can diagnose OCD?

You may start by seeing your primary doctor. Because obsessive-compulsive disorder often requires specialized care, you may be referred to a mental health professional, such as a psychiatrist or psychologist, for evaluation and treatment.