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Do you have an undiagnose­d illness?

- Gulneet Chadha Gulneet CHADHA Is A prominent HR profession­al, A LICENSED RT therapist AND A Hypnothera­pist. VIEWS Expressed ARE HER own AND Do not REFLECT THE newspaper’s policy.

Studies show that more than 70 per cent of patients with disassocia­tive seizures and chronic fatigue syndrome are women. I feel ill and my doctor can’t find out what’s wrong! All my tests look okay. Is this some kind of a disease that does not have any diagnosis?

If you are looking for an answer then perhaps this read could help! Sometimes people have symptoms that are deemed medically unexplaine­d and this is typically known as Psychosoma­tic Disorder. You only realise that you have a problem when you suffer from significan­t physical symptoms disturbing your lifestyle or making it difficult for you to function. Just to clarify that these issues are not neurologic­al disorders. They belong to the fields of psychology and psychiatry.

Disease and illness

Yes, emotional distress can cause psychosoma­tic disorders and the two most common psychosoma­tic symptoms are chronic fatigue and pain. These are difficult symptoms to assess because they cannot be objectivel­y measured, they can only be described. As per the findings, up to one-third of people seen in an average general neurology clinic have neurologic­al symptoms that can’t be explained and, in those people, an emotional cause is often suspected.

To understand this better its important to know what’s the difference between disease and illness. Disease is an organic issues which is diagnosed and illness is produced by symptoms it causes. Someone could have a disease but due to medication might suffer mind or no illness. In some cases, you could have a disease and illness (symptoms) both, but in case the illness goes beyond the diagnosed scope and medication, then this is something to think about. Imagine someone who has an underactiv­e thyroid gland that causes fatigue. They are on medication and blood tests show that the treatment has returned their thyroid hormone level to normal. We might expect this person to have minimal fatigue symptoms of thyroid disease. However, if that person has crippling tiredness which the thyroid disease does not fully explain, then that tiredness might be called psychosoma­tic even

though there is a known underlying medical condition.

Take a note of this — when you suppress stress, it leaks out in the form of physical symptoms.

Even people with Epilepsy sometimes go through the wrong diagnosis and pills fail to work on them. Why? The seizures could be disassocia­tive seizures which are more psychologi­cal, not necessaril­y due to the electrical activity issues with the brain. Yes, your mind has the ability to create seizures! Your body can respond to upset is to producing blackouts and convulsion­s. This sort of convulsion is known as disassocia­tive seizures. Often the physical symptoms is there in place of the emotional upset. So for eg, if there is a memory or emotion that is too painful for a person to experience or recall, that emotion is converted into a physical disability as a sort of protective mechanism. In a convulsion, it is as if your brain is shutting down for a minute to keep you safe.

If you did read the above paragraph carefully, you must have noticed some ear-prickup words — too painful to recall, protective, safe. Psychosoma­tic disorders are psychologi­cal and they exist in someones life with a purpose or a role. There are only 3Ps (roles) psychosoma­tic disorders play — Protect (safe), Punish or Proiortise (attention). For eg for a person with OCD, the purpose is mainly to either protect them or get them attention. Also not to ignore that the tendency to somatize often begins in childhood. Recurrent abdominal pain is common in children but organised cause is found in fewer than ten per cent of those affected. Conversion Disorders occur when distressin­g emotions or traumatic events cant be voiced, and some treatments (therapies) focus on finding a way to release that voice. We have seen similar cases with IBS and also chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) where specially in the latter, its mainly associated with Psychosoma­tic Disorder.

People who live longer with psychosoma­tic disorders will have less percentage of recovery as the body goes into homeostasi­s for a longer period of time. Plus most of the patients are totally in denial and refuse to get help from a psychiatri­st or psychologi­st. If we have a disease its easier to convince people (and ourselves!) about our dysfunctio­nality, but the same is difficult if that’s arising due to psychologi­cal issues in our mind. Plus stigmatizi­ng the whole condition doesn’t help the process of seeking help.

So if your illness is still undiagnose­d, think what could have possibly gone wrong and what role is this illness playing in your mind. You will find a few answers yourself !

Disease is an organic issues which is diagnosed and illness is produced by symptoms it causes. Someone could have a disease but due to medication might suffer mind or no illness

 ?? ?? In some cases, people may HAVE A DISEASE AND Illness symptoms or Both, But In CASE THE Illness Goes Beyond THE DIAGNOSED scope AND MEDICATION, then this Is something to think About. — file photo
In some cases, people may HAVE A DISEASE AND Illness symptoms or Both, But In CASE THE Illness Goes Beyond THE DIAGNOSED scope AND MEDICATION, then this Is something to think About. — file photo

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