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Filter by Meaning Hypochondria used to be a common diagnosis for people with unexplained symptoms.
Hypochondria was a term used to describe the excessive fear of having a serious medical condition, even in the absence of any evidence or symptoms.
Nowadays, hypochondria is considered an outdated term in mental health.
Hypochondria was once used as a term to describe a mental disorder related to health anxiety.
The hypochondria of the elderly man caused him to worry excessively about minor aches and pains.
Her hypochondria led her to spend thousands of dollars on unnecessary medical tests.
The hypochondria of the woman led to her being prescribed medication she didn't need.
The hypochondria of the patient resulted in unnecessary medical tests.
His hypochondria was triggered by the news of a new virus outbreak.
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