Post by account_disabled on Feb 26, 2024 21:58:10 GMT -6
Concern about one's own health can reach a limit where it becomes a problem . This situation has worsened in recent years, as a consequence of the proliferation of medical information on the Internet and the enormous facilities that users have to access it. This has a name: cyberchondria , and it affects the public in increasing proportion. Companies linked to Health include relevant medical information in their complete health insurance , in order to try to help the person find the balance between their real problem and the data and information that can be found on the Internet.
In fact, with data obtained from the V Health Argentina Mobile Number List and Life Study of the insurer Aegon, 52% of the Spanish population searches on the Internet for information about symptoms and causes in order to find a diagnosis for their problem.
Associated with a problem in a person's body, cyberchondria translates into a state of anxiety, generated by obsession with health. This means that the user continually and obsessively searches for information in search engines and social networks , with search engines being the main channel for searching for information by users. However, according to the study, an increase in the use of social networks as a means of searching for information has been contemplated (10.2% compared to 4.9% in 2022), in order to confirm or rule out that the symptoms you have represent a real disease.
An increasingly common habit among many citizens that can become an addiction . A bump on the leg, a slight headache, or a skin rash. Any reason is valid to quickly search for related information to find out if this situation can turn into a serious illness.
It is an impulsive action that leads to obsession with health . Said excess worry leads to a state of anxiety which, in this case, can have negative consequences for the affected person. Regarding the profile, according to the insurance company's study, it is observed that women are more likely to inform themselves and search on the Internet to find a solution to an illness (55% compared to 48.4% of men).
How to detect and combat cyberchondria
Like any other addiction, excessive restlessness that leads to a vice requires detecting the problem as the first step to its solution. Knowing how to detect cyberchondria is key to learning how to combat it. The feeling of anguish because we cannot find accurate information about a medical issue, the dedication of a lot of time to the search or the continuous idea that we may have a serious illness and the increase in heart rate in these situations are the main symptoms of something wrong. .
Various therapies can provide relief from this problem or even help the person overcome it completely. At a particular level, once we have detected the situation, a good starting point is to avoid self-diagnosis.
The user can continue searching for information on the Internet regarding a possible symptom, but should never perform their own analysis that draws medical conclusions. It is better, when in doubt, to go to a professional who is qualified to prepare an appropriate report and propose the appropriate treatment.
In fact, with data obtained from the V Health Argentina Mobile Number List and Life Study of the insurer Aegon, 52% of the Spanish population searches on the Internet for information about symptoms and causes in order to find a diagnosis for their problem.
Associated with a problem in a person's body, cyberchondria translates into a state of anxiety, generated by obsession with health. This means that the user continually and obsessively searches for information in search engines and social networks , with search engines being the main channel for searching for information by users. However, according to the study, an increase in the use of social networks as a means of searching for information has been contemplated (10.2% compared to 4.9% in 2022), in order to confirm or rule out that the symptoms you have represent a real disease.
An increasingly common habit among many citizens that can become an addiction . A bump on the leg, a slight headache, or a skin rash. Any reason is valid to quickly search for related information to find out if this situation can turn into a serious illness.
It is an impulsive action that leads to obsession with health . Said excess worry leads to a state of anxiety which, in this case, can have negative consequences for the affected person. Regarding the profile, according to the insurance company's study, it is observed that women are more likely to inform themselves and search on the Internet to find a solution to an illness (55% compared to 48.4% of men).
How to detect and combat cyberchondria
Like any other addiction, excessive restlessness that leads to a vice requires detecting the problem as the first step to its solution. Knowing how to detect cyberchondria is key to learning how to combat it. The feeling of anguish because we cannot find accurate information about a medical issue, the dedication of a lot of time to the search or the continuous idea that we may have a serious illness and the increase in heart rate in these situations are the main symptoms of something wrong. .
Various therapies can provide relief from this problem or even help the person overcome it completely. At a particular level, once we have detected the situation, a good starting point is to avoid self-diagnosis.
The user can continue searching for information on the Internet regarding a possible symptom, but should never perform their own analysis that draws medical conclusions. It is better, when in doubt, to go to a professional who is qualified to prepare an appropriate report and propose the appropriate treatment.