I gets anxiety and panic attacks sometimes whenever I read about aneurysm. It is really a problem for me. I read about brain cancer I started getting pain in headache which is not going to severe. I don't know why my headache is always in the back side of the skull. Plss help me . My parents think that I I faking diseases. I really donot know it is faking diseases or something serious ( I get this type of feeling). Thank you
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Hi, it looks like you get anxious when you read about diseases. It is known that stress can cause headaches. To get the right kind of help and feel better you can consult a psychologist and counselling sessions will help you.
I understand you want to express yourself to someone who can understand what you are going through. Counseling is a safe and confidential place to share your thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
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Hello,
You get anxiety when you read about illnesses,just check your triggers of anxiety that will help you deal with it.Reading too much about illnesses is giving you stress and you start thinking that this may happen to me as well.Read instead something positive something which you are inquisitive about.
Try deep breathing and relaxation exercises
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Consult a clinical psychologist for detailed evaluation and assessment
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