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Psychiatrist · Clinical Psychology / Psychiatry / Mental health
Yes, children can have OCD. Just like adults, kids may experience persistent, unwanted thoughts and engage in repetitive behaviors due to their obsessive-compulsive disorder. It can affect their daily life, school, and relationships. If you're concerned about a child showing signs of OCD, it's important to seek professional advice and support from mental health professionals who specialize in pediatric mental health. Early intervention and understanding can make a significant difference in managing OCD in children.