Preschool children with obsessive–compulsive disorder and fluoxetine treatment
Abstractnbsp;nbsp;Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD) is an anxiety disorder which can substantially disable children’s ability to function
at home and school. Clinicians frequently rely on knowledge about symptoms that can be examined early in treatment to determine
future treatment effectiveness. However, OCD in preschoolers has also received little attention in literature. To the best
of our knowledge, there is only one retrospective chart review and one case report in the literature for preschool cases treated
with SSRIs. Therefore, the effect of fluoxetine on preschool children was imprecisely understood. The aim of this case report
was to examine the efficacy and safety of fluoxetine treatment for pediatric OCD. Four preschool children with OCD completed
an 8-week fluoxet...
Should Pregnant Women Forget About a Good Night's Sleep?
In my practice, the majority of my patients are women. I'm often asked by patients (and friends!) why insomnia is more common in women. As a result, I'm going to dedicate my first few posts to sleep disorders common to women, discussing problems that can occur throughout her life. Today, we'll discuss what happens during pregnancy and what can be done to sleep better.read more (Source: Psychology Today Anxiety Center)