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Frequent visits allow the provider to track your progress, modify your treatment plan, and, if necessary, refill your prescription.

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How to Know When to Get Professional Help for OCD

It's best to get professional help if your symptoms don't go away, cause a lot of stress and anxiety, and get in the way of your daily life, relationships, and overall health.

Better results can happen when help is given early on. A clinician will conduct a complete evaluation, make a diagnosis, and recommend the best treatment, which may include therapy, medication, or a combination.

What Could Lead to OCD?

People think that OCD is caused by a lot of different things working together.

Genetics

Research shows that OCD can run in families, suggesting a hereditary link. If a close relative has OCD, your chances of developing it are higher.

Psychological Factors

Personality traits—such as high perfectionism or a heightened sense of responsibility—may increase the likelihood of developing OCD.

Infection and Autoimmune Factors

In rare cases, OCD symptoms can stem from viral, bacterial, or parasitic infections. Autoimmune disorders have also been associated with OCD in some individuals.

Neurobiological Factors

Issues in specific parts of the brain, like the orbitofrontal cortex or basal ganglia, have been connected to OCD. These areas affect decision-making, impulse control, and emotional processing.

Environmental Factors

For some people, OCD symptoms may start after stressful events, trauma, or significant life changes.

Brain Chemistry

Chemical imbalances in certain neurotransmitters—such as serotonin—may play a role in OCD by influencing mood, anxiety levels, and behavioral control.

Do you want to know if your signs point to OCD and what might be causing it?

Lillie's Friends has licensed health care professionals you can talk to.

How to Deal with OCD

It can be hard and less effective to deal with obsessive-compulsive disorder on your own. You can get the help and treatment you need at Lillie's Friends.

A thorough diagnostic evaluation is the first step to getting better. It's what a personalized treatment plan is built on. Psychotherapy and managing medications are two ways to treat OCD.

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Psychotherapy

Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and exposure and response prevention (ERP) are two common types of therapy for OCD. During therapy, a therapist learns more about the thoughts and actions that are connected to your OCD and teaches you useful ways to handle them.

OCD Medications

Medication management can treat obsessive-compulsive disorder. There are two main types of prescribed medications:

  • First-line OCD treatment usually involves SSRIs like fluoxetine or sertraline. Brain serotonin levels can rise and reduce OCD symptoms.
  • If SSRIs fail, doctors may prescribe SNRIs like venlafaxine.

Your doctor will choose the medication and dosage for you. Effectiveness and side effects must be monitored regularly.

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