Hypochondria is a syndrome where an individual believes that they are unwell, but in fact there is nothing wrong with them. It can be caused by excessive anxiety about one's own health.
Hypochondriac
Right Hypochondriac
Located in the Right Hypochondriac region, there are liver and gallbladder. In the Left Hypochondriac region, there are spleen and diaphragm.
Sometimes the person does not have obvious characteristics of Turner syndrome, so they do not get diagnosed as a child. When they become adolescent and do not go through puberty that is what leads the doctor to test the person for Turner syndrome.
It is a syndrome in which an adult develops characteristics of a feline animal (perhaps a kitten). The subject may also behave like an infant. Although rare, the syndrome has become more pronounced in recent years, especially in the DC Metropolitan Area.
they are usually called hypochondriac or suffering from Munchhausen syndrome
Hypochondriac is a noun. Therefore it would be used as "a hypochondriac" or "the hypochondriac". For example, my friend is a hypochondriac.
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Hypochondriac can be either a noun or an adjective. Examples: Jamie is a total hypochondriac. Nellie is basically rational, but she has hypochondriac tendencies.
Hypocondriac
Hypochondriac
The hypochondriac spent most of his income on medicines.
Hypochondriact also pay close attention to possible evidence of Münchausen syndrome.
Right Hypochondriac
A severe case of Turner syndrome would be if someone who has many of the characteristics associated with it, especially if these characteristics were the possible problems with the heart, kidney or thyroid.
Hypochondriac Region
Yes animals do sometimes have Turner's syndrome or Klinefelter's syndrome with similar characteristics as those observed in humans.