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Obsessive-Compulsive and Related Disorder Due to Another Medical Condition

This is a diagnosis for when symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) or related disorders are directly caused by a known medical condition. These symptoms must be directly linked to the onset, exacerbation, or remission of the medical condition.

Obsessions:

These are recurrent and persistent thoughts, urges, or images that are intrusive and unwanted, causing marked anxiety or distress.

Compulsions:

These are repetitive behaviors or mental acts that a person feels driven to perform in response to an obsession or according to rigid rules.

Body-Focused Repetitive Behaviors:

These include actions like hair-pulling (trichotillomania) or skin-picking (excoriation disorder), and attempts to stop these behaviors are common.

Hoarding:

This involves persistent difficulty discarding possessions, regardless of their actual value.

Time-consuming or Impairing:

The obsessions and compulsions must be time-consuming (taking more than an hour a day) or cause significant distress or impairment in social, occupational, or other important areas of functioning.