Pseudoabdominal syndrome is a rare condition that causes a feeling of fullness and discomfort in the abdomen, as well as pain in the upper abdomen. It is usually associated with the presence of a hiatal hernia or gastric stenosis. This disease is not serious, but can cause a significant decrease in quality of life. In this
Article on the topic: Pseudoabdominal syndrome
Introduction Pseudoabdomial syndrome is a complex of symptoms that can manifest in patients with various pathologies of internal organs. Its occurrence is associated with the development of psychogenic disorders caused by dysfunction of the central nervous system and a certain emotional state. Most often, the syndrome occurs in women, but can also occur in men. This disease is a rare case in medicine.
Classification The classification of pseudoabdominal syndrome varies among different scientists. One possible option is to divide the disease into post-infectious and neurogenic types. The post-infectious form occurs as a result of previous infectious diseases such as influenza, pneumonia or others. The neurogenic form develops after emotional or physical stress, psychosis, nervous breakdown, shock.
There are many causes of psychogenic disorder: mental stress, unhealthy diet, irregular sleep patterns, etc. The syndrome can also be hereditary. The predominant signs of the syndrome are abdominal pain, dyspepsia, urinary and fecal incontinence, intestinal hyperactivity, and headaches. The disease usually manifests itself during psycho-emotional stress: stressful situations and interpersonal conflicts, as well as during pregnancy and childbirth.