What are the main signs and symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder?

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    Main signs and symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) include a constant preoccupation with physical characteristics, repetitive behaviors like mirror checking and excessive grooming, difficulties in social relationships, and poor concentration. Depression is also commonly observed in people with BDD, which necessitates screening for other conditions that may share similar symptoms.

    Typical signs and symptoms of body dysmorphic disorder include the following:[1][2]

    • Constant preoccupation with one or more physical characteristics
    • Repetitive behaviors (e.g., mirror checking, skin picking, excessive grooming, frequent changing of clothes, reassurance seeking, counting hair loss)
    • Difficulties in making friends, dating, or engaging in romantic relationships
    • Poor concentration leading to an impaired performance at work or school

    Depression is also frequently observed in people affected by BDD, either as a pre-existing condition or as a direct consequence of body dysmorphia. Clinicians must screen patients for conditions that share symptoms with BDD (e.g., OCD, social phobia, depression, eating disorders) and which may confound the diagnosis of body dysmorphia.[1][3]

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