somatization disorder

What is somatization disorder

What is Somatization Disorder?

Somatization disorder is an outdated term that is now replaced with somatic symptom disorder (SSD) under DSM-5 criteria. Somatization disorder primarily presents as one or more physical symptoms along with extreme worry, emotional distress, and behavioral changes related to those symptoms. Often, the distressing bodily complaints that are being reported do not have any biological basis. Imagine yourself feeling a constant pain in your stomach, but your reports usually come back normal. This doesn’t mean the symptoms are intentional or misdiagnosed; rather, it’s plausible that the feelings of emotional stress could be the source of the bodily discomfort.

Once considered an uncommon condition with less than 1% prevalence as per DSM-IV criteria, somatic symptom disorder is now estimated to affect 5-7% of people in the world after the alteration of somatization definition in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders DSM-5. Quite surprisingly, females tend to be more afflicted by somatization disorder than males, with a prevalence ratio of 10:1.

Mid Cities Psychiatry realizes your struggle of facing somatic symptoms and offers the most comprehensive treatment approaches for somatization disorder in Euless, TX.

What is somatization disorder

Somatization Disorder Symptoms

Symptoms can differ greatly, and not everyone is likely to experience all of them. Common somatic complaints include:

  • Chronic pain in joints, muscles, or the back
  • Severe abdominal pain with nausea, bloating, diarrhea, or constipation
  • Breathlessness
  • Increased heart rate
  • Feeling extremely tired
  • Sensory issues like blurred vision, tingling, or numbness in hands or feet
  • Neurological symptoms such as headache, tremors, dizziness

These somatic symptoms severely impact a person’s quality of life, making it challenging for them to work and maintain healthy relationships. Patients are prone to psychological pain, manifesting as.

  • Experiencing extreme depression or anxiety due to physical symptoms
  • Increased medical visits for accurate diagnosis
  • Keep demanding diagnostic tests and examinations from a healthcare provider
  • Going to multiple physicians to seek treatment
  • Heightened sensitivity to medication side effects, often leading to frequent changes in prescription
Somatization Disorder Symptoms
Somatization Disorder Symptoms
Causes of somatic symptom disorder

Causes of Somatic Symptom Disorder

Somatization disorder is thought to be rooted in a raised awareness of several bodily sensations that are misinterpreted as indicators of certain medical conditions. What exactly leads to somatic symptom disorder remains a mystery, yet various risk factors point to its development, which include:
  • Having a family history of somatic illnesses
  • Having an underlying medical condition that triggers the symptoms
  • Traumatic events, especially in childhood
  • Sexual abuse
  • Alcoholism or other substance abuse
  • Having psychiatric disorders, e.g., anxiety, depression, personality disorders
  • Psychosocial factors such as unemployment, financial burden, and being surrounded by toxic people
Causes of somatic symptom disorder

Somatic Symptom Disorder Treatment

At Mid Cities Psychiatry, we provide expert, evidence-based treatment for Somatization Disorder, integrating advanced psychotherapy, pharmacological management, and holistic care to ensure optimal patient outcomes and long-term symptom relief.

Medications

  • Antidepressants
  • Anti-anxiety medications

Psychotherapy

  • Cognitive behavioral therapy CBT
Somatic Symptom Disorder Treatment
Somatic Symptom Disorder Treatment

FAQs

01

Is somatic symptom disorder the same as hypochondria?

These are not the same disorders. While hypochondria also manifests as extreme emotional distress about having or developing some serious bodily illness, it differs in a way that patients experience only minimal somatic symptoms.

02

Can somatization be cured?

Somatization Disorder does not have a definitive “cure” in the traditional sense, but it is a highly manageable condition, and patients can achieve significant symptom reduction and improved functionality.

03

What is the somatic symptom disorder prognosis?

The prognosis remains good, assuming compliance, with an emphasis on psychotherapy, stress management, and other forms of patient-centered care.

04

What is somatic anxiety?

This term is also typically used for somatization disorder, where the primary reason for being anxious is the somatic complaints, not the mental distress.

05

How are somatic delusions and somatic disorder differentiated?

Somatic delusions are the fixed, false beliefs that one holds concerning some imaginary disease that is affecting their body or bodily functions, for example, the belief of being infested with certain parasites. Unlike this, somatic disorder is the disproportionate concern, anxiety, and distress that results from the somatic complaints irrespective of the pathological condition.

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