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- 01/04/2021
Can your mind create symptoms?
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Yes when your physical symptoms are caused or worsened by your mental state it is called as psychosomatism. People with mental illnesses can experience a range of physical symptoms, such as muscle tension, pain, headaches, insomnia, and feelings of restlessness.
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Mind-Body Connection
Yes, the mind can create physical symptoms. This is common in conditions like somatic symptom disorder or psychosomatic illnesses. -
Common Symptoms
- Headaches
- Stomach pain
- Fatigue
- Muscle tension
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Underlying Causes
Stress, anxiety, and depression often contribute to these symptoms. -
Action Steps
- Consult a healthcare professional for unexplained symptoms.
- Address mental health to improve physical symptoms.
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Key Reminder
Mental health is as crucial as physical health.
Recommended next steps
Consult a Psychiatrist or Consult a Psychologist
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