Yes, it is possible for an individual to have multiple mental illnesses simultaneously, a condition known as comorbidity. This can occur due to overlapping symptoms, shared risk factors, or the interplay between different disorders. Each person's experience is unique, and having multiple mental health conditions can complicate diagnosis and treatment, making it essential to seek professional help for a comprehensive approach.
There are numerous illnesses that end in -itis, as "itis" is a commonly used medical suffix indicating inflammation. Examples include appendicitis, arthritis, bronchitis, and tonsillitis, among many others.
Missing a period once in five years is normal with or without the IUD.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM) is the reference you are asking about. It is the standard classification of mental disorders used by mental health professionals. There are now five editions. The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders referred to as DSM lists known diagnosis of mental illnesses and their symptoms. It is used by health insurance providers to define what is considered a mental illness for insurance coverage purposes. The latest version of the book (DMS-5) has added many diagnosis, changed some and removed others.
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you can stab yourself in the heart 5 times. once you do that please call the police and a mental doctor.
The 5 major clinical categories in mental health include anxiety disorders, mood disorders, psychotic disorders, dementia and eating disorders. The mental health of a person should be taken very seriously.Ê
If a normal die is rolled once, the outcomes are {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6}.
A 5% A1C range is considered normal and healthy and would indicate a good blood sugar level. Once this drops below 4.5% then there could be something wrong and it might indicate diabetes.
Yes its normal in some women. Check with your doctor though and also check for a UTI. These are very common during pregnancy.
I doubt it might be normal, maybe your just addicted to sex. Seriously just ask a professional or your doctor.
5.5 = .60X Then 5.5/.6 = X then once you have x which is 3.3 hours do you hadd that to the 5.5 hours it takes the express to make 8.8 hours which is how long the normal train takes?
We are not qualified to diagnose any conditions on this site and such a diagnosis cannot be done except in person.Please consult a qualified mental health professional.Note: DSM 5 (the latest version of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of mental illnesses) has changed the name of that to dissociative identity disorder and modified some of the diagnostic criteria to reduce the incidence of some of the false diagnoses and abuses of the original criteria that happened in the past.