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    Symptoms
    If you are experiencing new, severe, or persistent symptoms, contact a health care provider.

    The first signs are build-up of clutter and refusal to throw away things that are not needed.

    Other symptoms include:

    • Acquiring a lot of items that are not needed despite lacking space
    • Persistent difficulty throwing out things
    • A need to keep items
    • Filling up the rooms with clutter rendering some things unusable
    • Indecisiveness
    • Procrastination
    • Avoidance personalities

    Causes

    • The exact cause is not clearly known but it may be attributed to genetics and stressful life events.
    • Risk factors include:
    • Indecisive or procrastinating personality
    • Family history – people with close relatives with the disorder are more likely to acquire the disorder
    • Stressful life events – like losing possessions in a tragedy, or loss of a loved one

    Prevention

    There is no known way to prevent it.

    Complications

    If untreated the complications may include

    • Family conflicts
    • Trapping by the clutter
    • Isolation from others
    • Health hazards due to unhygienic conditions
    • Fire hazards
    • Legal issues, like eviction
    • Increased risk of falls
    • Poor work performance

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