Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Causes

There have been recorded incidents of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) throughout history, though it was not given a name until much later. Through the 15th Century main people with OCD were labeled as crazy or possessed by the devil. They were avoided by all the people of the village and not allowed to interact with children. Various foods and exorcism rituals were sometimes tried to get rid of the evil spirits that controlled the individual.

The debate of what causes OCD is still debated by many researchers today. Many believe it is a psychological disorder or mental health disorder that requires medication and therapy. Others believe that each person has complete control of their bodies and minds so they cause their own distress and anxiety related to the issues. Still yet, many in the medical profession believe that OCD is the result of a chemical imbalance in the brain.

Since we don’t know the exact causes of OCD, it makes it even harder to identify the right treatment. Various options do work well for some individuals including therapy and daily medication. There is a great deal of research that that still has to be done and ongoing clinical trials that involve observing people with OCD.

Some of the different research that has been done has resulted in different information. This has led some researchers to believe there may be more than one cause of OCD. Some of the things that have been discovered are different brain structures and lower levels of serotonin in individuals with OCD.

Some of the more recent research shows that a genetic variation may be a cause of OCD. Studies are being conducted on twins where one shows OCD and comparing their genetic codes. Until a definite cause for OCD can be found, it makes it very difficult to determine the best way to treat it. There is a great deal of conflict in this area that won’t be resolved any time soon.

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