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What is the stem of obsessive-compulsive eating fruit?

Eating fruit with obsessive-compulsive disorder means that people with obsessive-compulsive disorder will cut ordinary fruit into "unaffordable" shapes.

For example, oranges are common fruits in life and many people like to eat them. For normal people, when eating oranges, they peel off the orange peel and eat the pulp inside, but for those with obsessive-compulsive disorder, eating oranges is different from normal people.

When they eat oranges, they not only need to peel them, but also have to remove the white lines from their pulp. Obsessive-compulsive disorder is more serious, they will deliberately peel off the endothelium on oranges, just like eating grapefruit.

Watermelon is also a very common fruit in summer, especially when the weather is hot, eating an iced watermelon feels good. Watermelons are usually eaten in big mouthfuls. Even if there are watermelon seeds, you don't have to entangle them. Sometimes you even swallow them directly.

But for people with obsessive-compulsive disorder, you must eat watermelon of the same size, and every time you eat watermelon, you must plan it into the shape of a five-pointed star.

Causes of obsessive-compulsive disorder

The etiology of obsessive-compulsive disorder is still inconclusive. At present, it is believed that it is mainly related to psychosocial, personality, heredity and neuroendocrine factors. Many studies have shown that when obsessive-compulsive disorder first appears, it often encounters some bad life events, such as interpersonal tension, marriage being tested, and frustration in study and work.

People with obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) often pursue perfection and have high standards and strict requirements for themselves and others. Some patients have obsessive-compulsive personality before they get sick, showing excessive caution and strong sense of responsibility, hoping that everything can be perfect, so they lack flexibility and are difficult to adapt to when dealing with bad life events. The contradiction and anxiety experienced in the heart can only be expressed through obsessive-compulsive symptoms.