People with body dysmorphic disorder (BDD) have an inaccurate view of themselves. They might think they are deformed, ugly, or abnormal compared to others.
It becomes an obsession, and they focus on their appearance so much that it interferes with their daily activities.BDD goes beyond feeling self-conscious about a flaw because it causes severe distress constantly.
The person might spend excessive time grooming themselves and checking their appearance. They also might hide their body when being social or avoid social situations altogether.The preoccupation with appearance is typically unwanted but produces repetitive behaviors anyway.
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