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Body Dysmorphic Disorderby Carol E. Watkins, MD Body Dysmorphic Disorder, (BDD) is listed in the DSM-IV under somatization disorders, but clinically, it seems to have similarities to Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD). BDD is a preoccupation with an imagined physical defect in appearance or a vastly exaggerated concern about a minimal defect. The preoccupation must cause significant impairment in the individuals life. The individual thinks about his or her defect for at least an hour per day. The individuals obsessive concern most often is concerned with facial features, hair or odor. Body Dysmorphic Disorder often begins in adolescence, becomes chronic and leads to a great deal of internal suffering. The person may fear ridicule in social situations, and may consult many dermatologists or plastic surgeons and undergo painful or risky procedures to try to change the perceived defect. The medical procedures rarely produce relief. Indeed they often lead to a worsening of symptoms. BDD may limit friendships. Obsessive ruminations about appearance may make it difficult to concentrate on schoolwork. Other behaviors that may be associated with BDD
BDD tends to be chronic and can lead to social isolation, school dropout major depression, unnecessary surgery and even suicide. It is often associated with social phobia and OCD, and delusional disorder. Chronic BDD can lead to major depressive disorder. If it is associated with delusions, it is reclassified as Delusional disorder, somatic subtype. Bromosis (excessive concerns about body odor) or Parasitosis (concern that one is infested by parasites) can classically be associated with delusions. Other conditions that might be confused with BDD: Neglect caused by a parietal lobe brain lesion; anorexia nervosa, gender identity disorder. Milder body image disturbances that do not meet criteria for BDD:
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