It sounds like this person has a psychiatric condition that might have originated from an underlying somatic condition or actual, physical illness. Does that help?
Ophelia Syndrome is a term used to describe a condition where a person mimics or imitates the symptoms or illness of another individual, often as a result of a psychological or emotional connection. It is considered a form of somatic symptom disorder or factitious disorder imposed on another (Munchausen syndrome by proxy). Therapy and support are typically needed to address underlying issues contributing to this behavior.
Benign etiology refers to the underlying cause of a medical condition or disease that is not harmful or life-threatening. It means that the condition is not caused by a serious or malignant factor, making it less concerning in terms of prognosis and treatment.
Cognitive anxiety is basically the psychological (mental) side of anxiety, it acts on the brain, and has symptoms such as; poor concentration, confusion, negative images and fear, whereas Somatic anxiety is the physical side of it, and acts upon the body, with symptoms such as; 'butterflies' in the stomach, tense muscles, sweating and nausea. Cognitive state anxiety is moment-to-moment changes in worry and negative thoughts, and Somatic state anxiety is moment-to-moment changes in perceived physiological arousal (arousal being a negative blend of physiological and psychological emotions).
Some stereotypes about hypochondria include that those who experience it are overly anxious about their health, constantly seeking reassurance from doctors, and may exhibit somatic symptoms without clear medical explanations. It's important to remember that hypochondria is a mental health condition that can be distressing for those experiencing it, and should be approached with empathy and understanding.
The child may be exhibiting somatic symptom disorder, a mental health condition where physical symptoms are experienced due to psychological distress. It is important for the child to receive proper evaluation and support from mental health professionals.
An underlying condition is one that, on its face, may appear to be unrelated to the condition being studied, but may affect the condition. A common example: anemia is considered differently when an underlying condition of pregnancy is present. Excessive sweating is worked up differently in the case when opiate addiction is an underlying condition. Fever workup is different if there is an underlying immunological condition.
If someone is being somatic, it means they are experiencing physical symptoms related to stress or emotional issues. These physical symptoms can manifest as headaches, stomachaches, or muscle tension, among others. It is important for individuals experiencing somatic symptoms to address the underlying emotional causes through therapy or other forms of support.
Somatic delusions are false beliefs that individuals hold about their bodies. These delusions often involve concerns about physical health or bodily functions, such as believing one has a serious medical condition despite evidence to the contrary. Somatic delusions are a common symptom of somatic symptom disorder and other psychiatric conditions.
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Hematemesis is the medical term for vomiting up blood. It can be a sign of a serious underlying medical condition and should be evaluated by a doctor.
The word Underlying means "underneath" of "beneath". An underlying medical condition often refers to a condition that may or may not be hidden by something more obvious, and may or may not be present with another medical condition. Underlying Medical Conditions often contribute to another symptom or disease. Many underlying medical conditions may also be considered co-morbidities (co-diseases). Examples of underlying medical conditions include: Obesity Compromised immune system Diabetes Malabsorption
only if you have a underlying condition
Yes, unless you have an underlying medical condition
Preventing papilledema is only possible if the underlying condition causing the papilledema can be found. Treatment of this underlying condition may prevent recurrences of papilledema.
Somatic symptom disorder (SSD) is a psychiatric condition in which a person experiences physical symptoms that are distressing or disruptive to their daily life, but no underlying medical cause can be found. Patients with SSD often become preoccupied with their symptoms and may have difficulty accepting reassurance that their symptoms are not due to a medical condition. Treatment typically involves a combination of therapy and medication.
A somatic cell is part of the nervous system. (somatic also means body). This cell is a multicellular organsim.A somatic cell is also generally taken to mean any cell forming the body of an organism such as, internal organs skin, bones, blood and connective tissue are all made up of somatic cells.