Hypochondría test
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Hypochondria is a disease in which the person believes, unfounded, that he suffers from some serious illness. Hypochondria is, in essence, an attitude that the individual adopts before the disease. The hypochondriac person is constantly subject to a thorough and concerned, even obsessive analysis of their basic physiological functions, thinking about them as a source of safe biological disease.
The essential characteristic of hypochondria is the concern and fear of suffering, or the conviction of having, a serious illness, from the personal interpretation of some body sensation or other sign that appears in the body.
The following test will help you value whether you are a person with hypochondriac or not. This test only offers guidance and lacks diagnostic value.
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