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If you have been diagnosed with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and are considering therapy for it, you might be wondering whether it can truly cure your condition. This article will discuss OCD, its treatment options, and whether or not they can cure it.
As a chronic condition, OCD is impossible to fix; for most people, it cannot be cured completely. However, the good news is that during the past few decades, professional treatment for this psychiatric issue has progressed to the extent that it can help manage it significantly.
While there may or may not be a cure for OCD, therapy and medication can help control obsessions and compulsions so that they do not affect your daily life. For many, complete remission occurs, while the rest may experience an overall reduction in the frequency and severity of their symptoms.
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