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you will include information about the health services your patient received. In this section, include the types of doctors your patient has seen and why. Discuss how he or she was diagnosed with the illness, how he or she stays informed about his or her illness, and what treatments he or she is receiving. Discuss the adherence (or nonadherence) to the treatment. If your patient is not yet at this point, discuss what steps you will use to help him or her adhere to treatment. Include in your discussion ways that communication could have been improved in the treatment process.
Present symptoms: Lack of self-control, aggressive attitudes,
suffers from anxiety and depression, a dependency of alcohol, wide
swing of emotion, reduced ability to concentrate, physical
weakness, feeling of fatigue, emotional crash, shakiness, and
memory lapses.
Diagnosis: Somatization disorder, imbalance in neurotransmitter,
high blood pressure, a problem in the function of the central
nervous system, and breathing problems.
Diagnosis is -
Somatisation disorder is characterized by an extreme focus on physical symptoms — such as pain or fatigue — that causes major emotional distress and problems functioning. Patient may or may not have another diagnosed medical condition associated with these symptoms, but the reaction to the symptoms is not normal.
Pain is the most common symptom, but the patient has excessive thoughts, feelings or behaviors related to those symptoms, which cause significant problems, make it difficult to function and sometimes can be disabling.
She stays Informed about her Illness by-
Treatment-
The goal of treatment is to improve your symptoms and your ability to function in daily life. Psychotherapy, also called talk therapy, can be helpful for somatic symptom disorder. Sometimes medications may be added, especially if you're struggling with feeling depressed.
Psychotherapy
Because physical symptoms can be related to psychological distress and a high level of health anxiety, psychotherapy — specifically, cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) — can help improve physical symptoms.
CBT can help you or Communication can help you-
Medications
Antidepressant medication can help reduce symptoms associated with depression and pain that often occur with somatic symptom disorder.
If one medication doesn't work well for you, doctor may recommend switching to another or combining certain medications to boost effectiveness.
Lifestyle and home remedies
While somatic symptom disorder benefits from professional treatment, you can take some lifestyle and self-care steps, including these:
Ways to help her adhere to treatment are-