Common Causes And Complications Of OCD

Increased Stress

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Increased stress can be a factor in how symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder present. Some individuals are under the impression stress itself is enough to cause OCD, but this isn't the case. An individual who already has the condition, though, will often see a worsening in symptoms when they experience stress. Illness, fatigue, and anxiety can have an impact on the severity of symptoms. Changes in routine can cause increased stress, leading to a vicious cycle of worsening symptoms. AN obsessive-compulsive disorder patient who hasn't experienced visible symptoms for a while might have a symptom flareup following a stressful life event. Severe trauma can cause symptoms to begin. Common traumas include the death of a loved one or abuse. Some life changes that can cause symptoms to recur include transitions to new schools or workplaces, moving into a new home or community, marriage, divorce, the birth of a child, or the birth of a sibling. Some individuals have developed new symptoms following the stress of natural disasters like hurricanes and earthquakes.

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