Does a hypochondriac....?!


Question: Does a hypochondriac!.!.!.!.!?
whenever they look up theyre symptoms do they feel them like a fever immediatley get a fever and think they have um!.!.!.pnuemonia!? and whenever they think about the symptom do they have that right that second!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


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No that's why there is a name for it HYPOCHONDRIAC!. That's the thing!. You or whoever think something is wrong with you all the time!. There is nothing wrong, it's all in your head!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

Hypochondriacs almost always believe they have some serious illness!. Typically they tend to pay far more attention to their own bodies and sensations than most healthy people would!. This makes them obsess over a muscle cramp in the calf being a blood clot rather than a charlie horse or a mole or knot in the neck being skin cancer or leukemia!. Usually the person who is hypochondriac already has something, usually, something benign and harmless like a leg cramp first!. Due to their disorder they then begin to obsess over it and amplify it and proceed to link following benign and unrelated normal bodily behavior to the diagnosis they currently fear they have!. Once they have thoroughly convinced themselves they have the disorder and begin looking things up the will be looking for symptoms to fit the diagnosis they already imagined and see and feel symptoms that do not exist!.

So no they do not develop the symptom when they read it but they may honestly believe they have and sometimes their anxiety can actually manifest in a real physical symptom quite like what they might be afraid of!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

lol i dont think they get the symptom that second!.Www@Answer-Health@Com





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