psychosomatics

Psychosomatics and diseases

Have you ever thought about why some people often get sick? And if you ask them, they will answer that they have no idea, because laboratory tests cannot find the cause of their frequent illnesses. Such people often get upset because of this and can get sick even more often because of a bad mood. The cause of “causeless” diseases can be psychosomatics, because if the disease has no physiological causes, then it can be caused by psychological factors and stress.

Below are the most common diseases and their psychological causes:

Allergy – a person is often angry with someone or has low self-esteem.

Anorexia – develops due to criticism of toxic parents, depression, manic-depressive psychosis.

Appendicitis – long-term suppression of anger or fear.

Asthma – a person who is very demanding of himself, greedy, has difficult relationships with family and friends.

Arthritis – compulsion to work excessively hard and long hours, self-criticism, inability to speak about one’s needs.

Myopia – fear of the future, excessive attention to oneself and one’s surroundings, reluctance to notice the world around.

Pain in the temples – the fear of someone else’s opinion about oneself.

Pain in the forehead – a person wants to solve many tasks at the same time.

Pains around the eyes – unexpressed emotions.

Pain in the muscles – reluctance to be proactive, as well as fear of achieving the set goal.

Bronchitis – develops together with problems in the family; irritation.

Bulimia – fear of being abandoned, suppression of feelings for loved ones.

Pain in the thoracic back is emotional instability, reluctance to do something, self-doubt.

Hair problems – fear and tension, gray hair – stress.

Inflammation is an internal conflict: “I want, but I can’t”, the human body needs rest.

Sprained leg – a person has to go where he does not want to go or do what he does not want to do, not being able to say “no”.

Gastritis – uncertainty, strong anger at others.

Sinusitis – can be caused by self-pity.

Hemorrhoids – forcing yourself to do something; suppressed emotional tension.

Hepatitis – inability to adapt to changes occurring in life; anger, hatred; disinterest in spiritual values.

Glaucoma – suffering from the past; insults to loved ones; emotional suffering.

Headache – self-criticism, fear of criticism from others.

Short-sightedness – a person does not want to notice what is happening in his life, is unable to assess the situation in general.

Infectious diseases – develop with a pessimistic mood, lack of strength and the ability to assert oneself, a person is very upset because of unpleasant words addressed to him.

Chronic cough – occurs with frequent irritation, as well as in self-critical people.

But remember, whatever the cause of this or that pathology, it must be treated first of all with medicines. For example, take Allegra for allergic rhinitis, and Aropax for depression or panic disorder. If you try to get rid of diseases only by visiting a psychotherapist, complications may develop.