A circuit breaker that trips repeatedly is a warning sign, not just an inconvenience. The breaker protects the wiring from overload and faults, so frequent tripping should be checked carefully.
The most common reasons are overloaded circuits, loose contacts, faulty appliances, damaged sockets, short circuits, or unstable voltage. Replacing the breaker with a larger one without checking the cable can be dangerous.
Unplug the last connected appliance, look for heat, burning smell, dark marks, or loose plugs. If the breaker trips immediately with all devices unplugged, call an electrician for diagnostics.
Repeated trips, a warm panel, sparks, burning smell, or flickering lights require professional inspection. A qualified electrician checks the load, wiring condition, contacts, and panel protection before choosing the right fix.