anxiety disorders
This feeling characterizes an anxiety disorder.
The scientific name for the fear of insects is entomophobia. It is a specific phobia characterized by an excessive and irrational fear of insects.
Cretinism is the condition that results from insufficient iodine in children.
Generalized anxiety disorder, as these symptoms are commonly associated with the condition. It is characterized by excessive worrying, avoidance of situations that trigger anxiety, difficulties with sleep, and problems focusing on tasks. Treatment often involves therapy, medication, or a combination of both.
Not necessarily. Anorexia is characterized by severe restricted eating (which does apply), but it also encompasses an irrational desire to lose weight, excessive exercising, and a disorder mental state of mind.
Thyrotoxicosis, also known as hyperthyroidism, is a life-threatening condition characterized by excessive production of thyroid hormones. This overabundance can lead to symptoms such as rapid heartbeat, weight loss, and irritability, and if left untreated, it can result in serious complications, such as thyroid storm.
The psychological condition characterized by extreme tonus is called catatonia. Catatonia is a state of psychomotor disturbance that can include immobility, excessive movement, or other abnormal behaviors related to muscle tone.
Gigantism, also known as giantism (from Greek gigas, gigantas "giant"), is a condition characterized by excessive growth and height significantly above average. This condition is caused by an over production of human growth hormone.[1]
The fear of spots, known as "spottophobia," is an anxiety disorder characterized by an irrational fear of blemishes, spots, or imperfections on the skin. Individuals with this fear may experience significant distress or avoidance behaviors related to their appearance or the presence of skin irregularities. This condition can lead to obsessive thoughts about skin health and excessive skincare routines. Like other phobias, it can impact daily life and self-esteem.
Dependent personality disorder is characterized by an excessive need to be taken care of and difficulty in making decisions
Polydipsia is the scientific term for the intense sensation of thirst. It is a condition characterized by excessive thirst and often associated with medical conditions such as diabetes or dehydration.