Dysmorphic Syndrome or Body DysmorphicDisorder: A Major Underdiagnosed MentalHealth Problem

Wendy Sanchez Cañate, Lazaro Valdelamar Gale, Katerine Perez Mejia, Tatiana Rodriguez Jimenez, Francesc Salgado, Heliana Padilla Santos, Nelson Villalba Ordosgoitia
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The Body Dysmorphic Syndrome (CDS) is a clinical entity that consists of an agonizing concern for imaginary or slight defects in appearance, this is commonly considered as an obsessive-compulsive spectrum disorder, based on the similarities it has with this condition. Clinically, it is underdiagnosed because many patients are shy about showing their secondary problem, since most of the time it derives from the altered perception of the skin, hair or nose. However, the disorder can point to various aspects of the patient's appearance throughout his life, it arises if one believes himself to be ugly, deformed or unattractive in the presence of no or minimal culturally acceptable physical deformity and is related to strong feelings of shame accompanied by repetitive behaviors such as checking in the mirror, camouflage of "defects", among others. The World Health Organization (WHO) has considered this disorder as one of the ten most disabling diseases, since the person can avoid social or personal contact. For this reason, CDS is currently considered one of the potentially fatal diseases due to abuse of surgical (cosmetic) procedures and the high rate of suicide attempts with 80% in patients with CDS generate suicidal ideation, but 50% run it.
畸形综合征或身体畸形障碍:一个未被诊断的主要心理健康问题
身体畸形综合征(CDS)是一种临床症状,由对想象或轻微外观缺陷的痛苦担忧组成,这通常被认为是一种强迫性谱系障碍,基于它与这种情况的相似性。临床上,由于许多患者羞于展示他们的继发性问题,因此诊断不足,因为大多数情况下,它源于对皮肤,头发或鼻子的感知改变。然而,这种障碍可以指向患者一生中外表的各个方面,如果一个人认为自己丑陋、畸形或没有吸引力,而没有或只有很少的文化上可接受的身体畸形,它就会出现,并与强烈的羞耻感相关,并伴有重复的行为,如照镜子、掩饰“缺陷”等。世界卫生组织(WHO)认为这种疾病是十大最致残的疾病之一,因为人们可以避免社会或个人接触。因此,由于滥用手术(美容)程序,CDS目前被认为是潜在的致命疾病之一,并且自杀企图率很高,80%的CDS患者产生自杀念头,但50%的患者会这样做。
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