Persistent preoccupation with serious illness and normal body function is called ?
Correct Answer: Hypochondriasis
Description: Ans. is 'c' i.e., Hypochondriasis Hvpochondriasis (hypochondriacal disorder) The primary feature of hypochondriasis is persistent preoccupation with excessive fear of a serious (e.g., cancer) or incurable (e.g., AIDS) disease, which is based on person's own interpretation of physical symptoms or sensation, i.e., misinterpretation of physical symptoms or sensations, for example an occasional change in hea rate will lead a person with hypochondriasis to fear of hea disease. Therefore, Hypochondriasis is abnormal preoccupation about normal body function, i.e., body functioning is normal but patient thinks it as abnormal. The preoccupation with the presence of a feared illness persists inspite of normal medical assessment and investigations. Patient goes from one doctor to another for a consultation. People with hypochondriasis are able to acknowledge that their fears are unrealistic (insight is present), but this intellectual realization is not enough to reduce their anxiety. Two impoant facts differentiate hypochondriasis from somatization disorder : - Patient with hypochondriasis is preoccupied with illness, on the other hand patient with somatization disorder is occupied with symptoms. Hypochondriasis patient is preoccupied with one illness (usually) while patient with somatization disorder has many (at least 8 or more) symptoms.
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