Medically unexplained symptoms Flashcards

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What do we call psychological symptoms that exhibit physical symptoms?

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SOMATISATION

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What is the difference between somatisation and hypochondriacal disorder?

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Somatisation disorder (AKA Briquet’s syndrome) is when people have very specific symptoms that they complain of

Hypochondriacal disorder is when people are convinced of having specific disease. Common examples are cancer or HIV

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What are some common symptoms that people with somatisation complain of?

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Nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea
Itching, burning, tingling
Loss of libido, ED, irregular menes, menorrhagia
PAIN
Dysuria, frequency
Paralysis, sensory loss, double vision, seizures

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Do patients with somatisation usually have numerous symptoms or just one?

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Numerous

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What is the risk with patients with somatisation?

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That they might ten develop multiple complications from a long series of investigations
For example, people have multiple explorative laparoscopies might end up with multiple adhesions that might end up being an organic source of pain

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How does the ICD-10 classify somatisation?

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  • Symptoms must be persisting for at leats 2 years without resolution
  • Persistent refusal from the patient to listen to reassurance from multiple doctors is a common theme
  • There is often some degree of functional impairment resulting from the symptoms or associated behaviour
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What is the difference between what patients with somatisation and hypochondriacal disorder will be asking for?

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Patients with somatisation are fixated on their symptoms and will often be requesting treatment for these symptoms
Patients with hypochondriacal disorder will becomes fated on their diagnosis and will often be requesting investigations to help confirm this diagnosis

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What is body dysmorphic syndrome?

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This is a specific type of hypochondriacal disorder where people become fixated with a specific part of their body and are convinced that it is abnormal or ugly e.g. hands or nose

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What is conversion disorder?

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This is where psychological pain is converted into a physical manifestation - often some form of loss of motor or sensory function

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What are some common forms of conversion disorder?

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Paralysis, blindness or sensory loss are all common manifestations

***remember that all features of somatisation, hypochondriacal disease and conversion disorder are involuntarily experienced

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