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The word used for the person who is conscious for her looks

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Answer:If anyone is not comfortable with the way they look like or very conscious they are known to be 'self-conscious'

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What is body dysmorphic disorder?

Let's face it, at one time or another we've all wished that a part of our body looked a little different from what it does. Maybe you think that your thighs are too big, or your skin's not perfect, or that everyone notices that small bump on your nose. Feeling self-conscious about our bodies is pretty common and relatively normal. However, it becomes a problem when it starts to take over your life.

If you’re totally preoccupied with a part of your body that you feel isn’t right, and you do certain things as a result (e.g. you constantly look at your body in the mirror or compare your body to other people’s), you may have body dysmorphic disorder.

Some signs of body dysmorphic disorder include:

being preoccupied with what you consider to be ‘flaws’ in your body

being the only person who considers these parts of your body as ‘flaws’

frequently checking the body part(s) you’re worried about in mirrors

frequently touching the part(s) of your body you don't like

trying to hide or disguise the body part(s) you don’t like

avoiding going out or hanging out with others, because you feel so self-conscious about your appearance

trying to 'fix' the body part – through exercise, medication, surgery, and other sorts of treatment.

What causes body dysmorphic disorder?

There is no one, single cause of body dysmorphic disorder. It likely develops due to a number of genetic and environmental factors, such as a family history of obsessive compulsive disorder or neglect during your childhood. Unhelpful behaviours, such as negative self-talk and believing that your life would be easier if you could ‘fix’ the body part you don’t like, only perpetuate the feelings of body dysmorphic disorder and make them worse.

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