the left side of your head
OCD is a mental disability so it affects the brain.
some patients with severe cases of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) have been helped by an operation on a part of the brain that is involved in OCD.
Yes ocd is a mental problem, what else could it be? Xrays of the brain show ocd.
Yes ocd is a mental problem, what else could it be? Xrays of the brain show ocd.
all of it
The brain.
Of course! Misdiagnoses are common, especially in mental disorders. This is partly because the symptoms do not necessarily lead to the disease, but also because many different disorders can have similar symptoms. In particular, symptoms of OCD and ADHD can look very much alike but they are actually opposite malfunctions of the same part of the brain. In OCD this part of the brain is overactive and in ADHD it is underactive. Unfortunately, this has often led to diagnoses of "comorbid" ADHD and OCD, but researchers are discovering that the brain processes are actually opposite, which means it would be impossible to have both at the same time.
no its effect on throat and skin
The brain it effects mostly.
Sometimes depression can be a part of it, I have borderline OCD. Usually axiety is the number one cause of OCD.
There is no definitive answer to this question as life expectancy of a person with OCD can vary based on individual circumstances, treatment outcomes, and overall health. It is important for individuals with OCD to seek proper diagnosis, treatment, and mental health support to manage symptoms and improve overall well-being.
it all depends on what type of epilepsy on witch part of the brain it effect's types of epilepsy effect both side of the brain .some are to hard to pin point