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I have had a history of health anxiety for 7 years. Sort of on and off. If my stomach hurts i thought that it was cancer but it turned out it was just a gas after sonography. But now it's different, i was diagnosed with cataract and fear of losing my vision. And i googled and found out something about maculopathy. After some months I was diagnosed with early maculopathy, Then i developed a fear of hearing loss and search and found out about tinnitus. After a week i developed tinnitus and went through audio gram which says mild hearing loss. Now i have a fear of losing my voice and found out there is something called MTD. I started having the unusual feeling in my throat. I know googling is bad but at that time fear takes the front seat and just wants google to tell me it's not that symptoms. Can I develop MTD for my voice ? Is it possible that what i fear may happen to me because of that ?
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For some, anxiety can bring on physical symptoms like chest pain. However, it’s important to identify whether anxiety or something else is causing it. Feeling worried, fearful, or nervous from time to time is quite normal for most people. These are typical reactions to atypical moments in everyday life. Some people experience anxiety frequently. Symptoms can move beyond feelings of concern or worry to other physical reactions. Occasionally, these symptoms are mistakenly associated with other conditions. As an example, chest pain is sometimes a symptom of anxiety. Often the result of a panic attack or heightened reaction, chest pain is a concern because of the possible connection to heart attacks and other heart conditions. If you experience frequent anxiety, learning to understand your chest pain can help you find symptom relief and identify when you need additional medical help.
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