The first symptoms of Hypochondria.
How to treat Hypochondria?
The Hypochondria It is a disease that increasingly affects more people.
The word"Hypochondria" comes from the old Russian word"fancies",
that is to appear.
Persons with anxiety, depression, suspiciousness are prone to the development of Hypochondria.
This is different Hypochondria from the usual anxiety and suspiciousness for their health.
This temporary kind of Hypochondria is so common that it has acquired
a name,“medical student syndrome.”.
Hypochondria is a disorder expressed in concern
and increased fixation of attention to one's physical health.
The fight against Hypochondria includes refusing to view ads,
as well as programs about medicine and visiting medical sites.
In being overly concerned with his or her
physical health, they induce excessive fear reactions and tendencies toward Hypochondria.
Dizziness and sweating are also remarkable in the process of Hypochondria, like palpitations, muscle cramps or neck, feet and hands.
According to the ICD-10, modern psychiatry and psychology consider Hypochondria to be a mental disorder, which is classified as somatoform.
Pain(weak or very intense pain associated with the type and time of eating, occur in the upper abdomen:
the epigastric zone, Hypochondria);
Long since the state of man, which was manifested in the anxiety of the alleged possibility of falling ill,
the ancient Greeks called Hypochondria.
However, more interestingly, they also cited various other studies on non-medical students showing that various types of students not studying
medicine also had high rates of Hypochondria.
Panic attack and neurosis of the heart have a certain dynamics of dysfunction of the nervous system,
such as avoiding the possibility of facing an outsider, Hypochondria.
Symptoms related to Hypochondria generate stress and misinterpretations on the part of those who suffer from this problem,
coming to think that they are due to real illnesses.
Due to the fact that the disorder acts in a variety of its manifestations
and does not represent a separate mental illness, the exact cause of Hypochondria has not yet been identified.
Even if the rates of Hypochondria are higher in medical and/or psychology students,
it might be that these students seek out such courses because of pre-existing conditions they have or think they have.
Although the problem starts soon after the event, in 85% it may present later so that the relationship with the event is less obvious, especially if features are less specific, such as anxiety, depression,
insomnia or Hypochondria with frequent attendance.