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Treatment for mysophobia includes:
1. Medication. If you are struggling with OCD or anxiety as well as mysophobia, medication may be helpful to your healing process.
2. Psychotherapy. Personal therapy can help you to discuss any underlying trauma or other issues that may be reinforcing your fear of germs.
3. Exposure therapy.
What causes Germophobia?
Researchers believe that nurture or distressing life events are the main causes of mysophobia. The extreme compulsion to clean is often learned behaviour from parents or close relatives. Mysophobia can also be triggered by trauma, such as a difficult health scare.
Is Germaphobe a mental illness?
Cleanliness Rules Germaphobes' Lives. Germaphobes are obsessed with sanitation and feel compelled to clean excessively, but they're really suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder. ... Hoarding, counting, and praying are some other manifestations of the disease. People often have multiple forms of OCD.