Taking another swing at medically unexplained symptoms…
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Link to the Psychology Today article here
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Many primary care patients with a mental illness do not offer psychological symptoms; instead, they present long-term physical symptoms. Trained in diagnosing chronic diseases, the clinician pursues these clues in the hopes of making a diagnosis. Sometimes they find a disease, but just as often they do not, the latter patients designated as having medically unexplained symptoms with such diagnoses as chronic pain, irritable bowel syndrome, chronic fatigue syndrome, or fibromyalgia
Link to the Psychology Today article here