Nevertheless, it is recommended to include two additional parameters: "parental excessive concern and preoccupation with the child's symptoms" and "high parental health anxieties
[ncbi.nlm.nih.gov]
concern about imagined defect in appearance Specific complaints of defect (other than obesity); behaviors to hide or avoid public exposure of "defect" Usually several years
[accessmedicine.mhmedical.com]
Body Dysmorphic Disorder Is when the affected person is excessively concerned over a perceived defect in their physical features and obsess over it.
[treatment4addiction.com]
For example, people may be concerned about perceived hair thinning, acne, wrinkles, scars, color of complexion, or excessive facial or body hair.
[msdmanuals.com]
For example, patients may be concerned about thinning hair, acne, wrinkles, scars, vascular markings, color of their complexion, or excessive facial or body hair.
[msdmanuals.com]
They repeatedly do certain things (such as checking themselves in a mirror, excessively grooming themselves, or comparing themselves with others) because they are so concerned
[msdmanuals.com]
Body Dysmorphic Disorder Is when the affected person is excessively concerned over a perceived defect in their physical features and obsess over it.
[treatment4addiction.com]
[…] thoughts, feelings and concerns about them.
[msdmanuals.com]
Health concerns often assume a central and sometimes all-consuming role in a patient's life.
[msdmanuals.com]
To meet the criteria for somatic symptom disorder, patients must have one or more chronic somatic symptoms about which they are excessively concerned, preoccupied or fearful
[mayoclinic.org]
Body Dysmorphic Disorder Is when the affected person is excessively concerned over a perceived defect in their physical features and obsess over it.
[treatment4addiction.com]
[…] time and energy to health concerns, often obsessively researching them.
[mayoclinic.org]
A doctor's evaluation, based on specific criteria For a doctor to diagnose generalized anxiety disorder, a person must experience worry or anxiety that Is excessive Concerns
[msdmanuals.com]
Generalized anxiety disorder ( GAD ) is an anxiety disorder characterized by excessive, uncontrollable and often irrational worry about events or activities. [4] This excessive
[en.wikipedia.org]
[…] worry often interferes with daily functioning, and sufferers are overly concerned about everyday matters such as health issues, money, death, family problems, friendship
[en.wikipedia.org]
To meet the criteria for somatic symptom disorder, patients must have one or more chronic somatic symptoms about which they are excessively concerned, preoccupied or fearful
[web.archive.org]
[…] anxiety Somatization disorder Hypochondriasis Body dysmorphic disorder: wherein the afflicted individual is concerned with body image, and is manifested as excessive concern
[en.wikipedia.org]
[…] time and energy to health concerns, often obsessively researching them.
[web.archive.org]
In 19th century Britain, concern regarding the impact of ‘excessive’ study (‘overstudy’) and the mental impact on ‘brainworkers’ led to the coining of the term ‘Brain Fag’
[tandfonline.com]
In 19th century Britain, concern regarding the impact of 'excessive' study ('overstudy') and the mental impact on 'brainworkers' led to the coining of the term 'Brain Fag'
[read.qxmd.com]
Body Dysmorphic Disorder Is when the affected person is excessively concerned over a perceived defect in their physical features and obsess over it.
[treatment4addiction.com]
Fears that minor symptoms are indicative of a serious condition. 4) Body Dysmorphic Disorder - Excessive concern and preoccupation with physical flaws - either imagined or
[forums.studentdoctor.net]
Hypochondriasis is diagnosed when a person is excessively concerned by fears of having a physical disease or injury.
[encyclopedia.com]
Somatic Type In this condition, affected ones become excessively concerned and worried about their health and presume to be suffering from a dreadful disorder, despite contradictory
[primehealthchannel.com]
In the somatic subtype, there is excessive concern and irrational ideas about bodily functioning, which may include worries regarding infestation with parasites or insects
[minddisorders.com]
While much of this is positive, there is no doubt that many people worry excessively about health matters and a proportion of these show pathological self-concern.
[alpfmedical.info]
Because anorexia nervosa has serious, sometimes life-threatening complications, family members and friends of someone who often diets or is excessively concerned about weight
[merckmanuals.com]
concern about body shape or weight.
[garvan.org.au]
Anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge-eating are some of the most common disorders associated with restricted food intake or bingeing, as well as distress or excessive
[garvan.org.au]
Typical obsessions may include excessive concerns about contamination or harm. Most people with OCD will try to ignore these obsessions.
[intermountainhealthcare.org]
This may include an excessive sense of responsibility for preventing this harm intrusive thoughts and images about sex, violence, accidents and other issues excessive concern
[betterhealth.vic.gov.au]
Typical obsessions include excessive concerns about contamination or harm, the need for symmetry or exactness, or forbidden sexual or religious thoughts.
[psychiatry.org]
Concern about excessive supplementation centers around the risk for developing high blood calcium levels, which can lead to weakness, kidney stones, and a general worsening
[medicinenet.com]
But other concerns about getting excessive sun should concern you enough to keep exposure to the sun at moderate levels.
[easy-immune-health.com]
Interestingly, it seems like EVERYONE is always concerned about taking excess Vitamin D- while almost no one is aware of or even slightly concerned about the very real possibilities
[easy-immune-health.com]
concern about imagined defect in appearance Specific complaints of defect (other than obesity); behaviors to hide or avoid public exposure of "defect" Usually several years
[accessmedicine.mhmedical.com]
The common element in cases of SSD is excessive concern over the body or health.
[intropsych.com]
[…] unusual health and prevention behaviors Long history, worsens after actual illness SSRI may be beneficial, otherwise similar to somatization Body dysmorphic disorder no Excessive
[accessmedicine.mhmedical.com]
Symptoms of bulimia and other eating disorders include dramatic weight loss, a preoccupation with food, an excessive concern about one’s weight and body shape, and a propensity
[web.archive.org]
Excessive concern over weight and figure.
[healthychildren.org]
However, patients are excessively concerned about their body weight and/or shape; they are often dissatisfied with their bodies and think that they need to lose weight.
[merckmanuals.com]
concern with or indulgence in sexual activity".[65] Sexologists have been using the term hypersexuality since the late 1800s, when Krafft-Ebing described several cases of
[en.wikipedia.org]
[…] consultation, such as psychotherapy, self-help groups or counselling.[64] Terminology[edit] The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines hypersexual as "exhibiting unusual or excessive
[en.wikipedia.org]
Excessive exposure to sunlight does not result in excessive levels of vitamin D.
[uspharmacist.com]
Recently, concern about vitamin D deficiency has led to the overconsumption of various forms of vitamin D supplements.
[uspharmacist.com]
Management is by discontinuation of supplements and taking only prescribed doses.2,5 Hypervitaminosis D Hypervitaminosis D is caused by prolonged and/or excessive intake of
[uspharmacist.com]
It’s defined as: A type of mental illness, a somatoform disorder, wherein the affected person is concerned with body image, manifested as excessive concern about and preoccupation
[fms-teaching.ncl.ac.uk]
[…] focus on facts and details, somatization Avoid excessive familiarity, show professional concern for feelings, emphasize objective issues.
[aafp.org]
encourage reporting of symptoms and concerns.
[aafp.org]
Body image concerns correlate with poor self-esteem and depression. 11 According to DSM-IV criteria, an individual with body dysmorphic disorder displays excessive concern
[mdedge.com]
[…] sleeping) Issues with hypochondriasis (excessive concerns that one has some type of illness or disease when one is not actually present) Cognitive issues Issues with physical
[deserthopetreatment.com]
[…] features include: Issues with agitated behaviors Co-occurring issues with anxiety Insomnia (far more likely to occur in individuals with MDD with psychotic features than excessive
[deserthopetreatment.com]
Nostrums containing these drugs are sold without warning concerning excessive doses and too often the manu-facturer subtly insinuates that if one tablet gives some relief,
[citeseerx.ist.psu.edu]
This may include an excessive sense of responsibility for preventing this harm intrusive thoughts and images about sex, violence, accidents and other issues excessive concern
[betterhealth.vic.gov.au]
Typical obsessions include excessive concerns about contamination or harm, the need for symmetry or exactness, or forbidden sexual or religious thoughts.
[psychiatry.org]
[…] with offending God, or concern about blasphemy Excessive concern with right/wrong or morality Other Obsessions Concern with getting a physical illness or disease (not by
[iocdf.org]
concern with or indulgence in sexual activity". [64] Sexologists have been using the term hypersexuality since the late 1800s, when Krafft-Ebing described several cases of
[en.wikipedia.org]
[Pause] All excessive behavior can be -- I stress can be -- cause for concern. Did you read the New York Times today? No. Today? What? What?
[salon.com]
Without any medical breakthrough or discovery concerning "excessive" or "ungovernable" sexuality, and with very few cures for nervous and mental diseases in general, the physician's
[nytimes.com]
concern about body shape or weight.
[garvan.org.au]
Excessive concern about weight or a history of dieting appears to indicate increased risk, and some genetic predisposition probably exists.
[msdmanuals.com]
Psychological signs and symptoms include: excessive concern about being fat or overweight frequently measuring and weighing themselves and inspecting their bodies in the mirror
[medicalnewstoday.com]
Scientists are concerned that excessive intake may cause metabolic disorders. Glucose and fructose are metabolized very differently by the body.
[healthline.com]
Rather, metabolism of excess amounts of fructose is the major concern.
[lifeextension.com]
Some health experts believe fructose is the worse of the two, at least when consumed in excess. Are these concerns backed by science? This article reviews the evidence.
[healthline.com]
The Mayo Clinic cautions that excessive sweating can be a symptom of many physical conditions, so always see a doctor to address specific concerns.
[livestrong.com]
Therefore, excessive sweating needn’t be a cause for concern.
[anxietycentre.com]
But there are also specific medical conditions that can cause excessive sweating.
[livestrong.com]
Abstract Idiopathic hypersomnia is an uncommon sleep disorder characterized by prolonged sleep time and excessive daytime sleepiness without cataplexy.
[journals.sagepub.com]
This study concerned a case of familial occurrence. The proband expressed an idiopathic hypersomnia with long sleep time at the age of 12 years.
[journals.sagepub.com]
- Avoid hospitals and contact with patients with cancer and talk about it and sometimes addiction to read about him and collect all the information that concerns him. -
[tellerreport.com]
Excessive care and attention to family members and influence them. - Return all pain and physical injury to a tumor or cancer according to the pain. - When the actual infection
[tellerreport.com]
Somatic Type In this condition, affected ones become excessively concerned and worried about their health and presume to be suffering from a dreadful disorder, despite contradictory
[primehealthchannel.com]
concern with or indulgence in sexual activity". [64] Sexologists have been using the term hypersexuality since the late 1800s, when Krafft-Ebing described several cases of
[en.wikipedia.org]
"The results concerning the trajectories of symptom severity over time shows that the excessive behaviors in this population were not steady: they were episodic rather than
[scoop.it]
[…] consultation, such as psychotherapy, self-help groups or counselling. [63] Terminology [ edit ] The Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines hypersexual as "exhibiting unusual or excessive
[en.wikipedia.org]
In a statement to CTV News, Autism Canada executive director Laurie Mawlam said the study “raises the potential concern that excess folate and/or vitamin B12 may increase
[ctvnews.ca]
[…] effects of excessive folic acid intake.
[medicalnewsbulletin.com]
[…] of excess folic acid is cancer development.
[drfuhrman.com]
Uncommon complications include epilepsy and the buildup of excess fluid in the brain. Concerns with appearance.
[mayoclinic.org]