Cyberchondria Disease Definition, Causes & Symptoms
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Cyberchondria Disease Definition, Causes & Symptoms

    Cyberchondria Disease Definition, Causes & Symptoms

    What is cyberchondria?

    Cyberchondria is an internet phenomenon in which people become obsessed with checking online for information on their symptoms. This leads to unnecessary anxiety and worry.

     

    Learn about this condition and how it affects people's lives

    People who suffer from cyberchondria often feel compelled to check their symptoms online because they think there will be answers there. They also believe that by searching for more information, they will find out what is wrong with them. However, this only makes matters worse as they end up spending too much time looking at websites and reading articles.

     

    What Is Cyberchondria?

    Cyberchondria is when people search for medical information online to try and diagnose themselves. This usually happens when they feel unwell, but they do not know what is causing their symptoms. It is very common among young adults, especially those who are suffering from anxiety disorders.

     

    Causes Of Cyberchondria

    There are several reasons why people might turn to the internet to find out more about their condition. They may be worried about how serious their condition is, or they may just want reassurance that they are not imagining things.

     

    Symptoms Of Cyberchondria Disease

    People who suffer from cyberchondria often feel compelled to seek further information online because they think there must be something wrong with them. This leads to an obsession with finding out whether they really do have a problem. It can also lead to excessive worry and anxiety.

     

    Treatment For Cyberchondria

    There is no cure for cyberchondria, but there are ways to manage it. If you find yourself constantly checking your symptoms online, try talking to a doctor or therapist first. They can help you understand what’s going on and give you some strategies for dealing with it.

    The content of the page is for informational purposes only, please consult your doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

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    Cahit PEKYARDIMCI

    Koru Ankara Hospital