Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional virtues - Psych+medical enter. Can you please tell me if you keep thinking that you have a disease, will you really have it?
Psych+medical enter. Can you please tell me if you keep thinking that you have a disease, will you really have it?
Many diseases are related to psychology, but psychology is only one aspect of the factor, usually not the decisive factor, usually does not appear in the situation you said. Or, if a patient is stubbornly convinced that he is not sick, he is usually not restored to health as a result. Psychological influences on the body are also often on a subconscious level, something that the person is not explicitly aware of, rather than something that he or she thinks or hopes for.
If a person has a serious suspicion of bladder cancer, he may find some "symptoms" of bladder cancer in himself, but he will not usually get cancer as a result. If he does get the disease he suspects, his suspicion is not necessarily the direct and decisive cause.
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