Body Dysmorphic Disorder
Alternate Names : Dysmorphophobia, Obsession with Shame of the Body, Obsession De La Honte Du Corps, BDD
What can be done to prevent the condition?
There is no known prevention for BDD.
What are the long-term effects of the condition?
Some people with BDD function fairly well. Others may be
incapacitated by their symptoms. The ability to work, do schoolwork,
manage a household, attend school, and function socially can be affected.
Many people with BDD become depressed,
and some may consider suicide.
A person with this disorder is more likely to seek plastic surgery to "correct"
the perceived flaw. In more severe cases, he or she may seek many surgeries
to alter his or her looks.
What are the risks to others?
Body dysmorphic disorder is not contagious and poses no risk
to others. However, relationships with others may be affected.
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