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As per the American Psychiatric Association, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is a widespread mental health disease that affects over 1 percent of the population. It has the potential to change people’s life by producing undesirable obsessions and thoughts that are difficult to control. Trauma, abuse, and stress can all exacerbate OCD symptoms.
OCD is characterized by strong desires to accomplish a task or conduct a routine. Obsessions or compulsions can take over a person’s life if they have the disorder. Repetitive hand washing, checking if doors are secured, or obsessively repeating a sentence or prayer are all typical practices. OCD symptoms usually occur progressively and become increasingly difficult to manage over time. Knowing how to cope with OCD and the many types of OCD will help you avoid it getting worse.
In this article, we will go over some of the consequences of not treating OCD sooner rather than later, as well as measures to keep it from growing worse.
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