Hemicastration: a surgical method for the correction of hypersexuality and sexual dysfunction in men.
**Hypoactive (actually apathetic) hypochondriac (psychonosis-like manifestations)** Is perhaps the least studied type of psychosomatic disorder. Characterized by constant fear for the health of one’s own organs and systems. Even minor ailments are carefully diagnosed and viewed through the lens of danger. As a rule, patients lead an active lifestyle, perform professional and social responsibilities, continue to care for themselves and may not openly express their experiences. Most complaints take the form of complaints of pain without clear localization, which has an intermittent property. Patients complain of pain in the chest and abdomen. The duration of pain does not exceed several minutes. Phobic symptoms often depend on the day of the week: patients claim that on weekends they feel better (they seem to be “switched off” from somatonosological control). All weather changes in the form of fluctuations in atmospheric pressure cause attacks of pain. Psychomotor disorders may be observed in the form of hand tremors, affective-volitional disorders - tearfulness, increased anxiety, fussiness, etc. The state of health is aggravated by anxiety or worries about any reason. Motor senestopathies in the skull, lumbar region, and interscapular region are possible. Some patients experience “silent” anxiety, which occurs transiently, others feel a feeling of anxiety and fear, which is accompanied by severe vegetative crises in the form of increased salivation and acrocyanosis. Patients complain mainly of mental disorders; minor somatic pathology is sometimes present at the level of asthenic complaints. The diagnostic examination is aimed at identifying abnormalities in the blood picture (inflammatory changes,