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Healing Space | How your fear of being sick is making you ill

How the fear of physical illness can hinder you emotionally as well as physically, and how to reduce the fear of falling sick.

January 06, 2024 / 19:05 IST
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People who self-medicate and self-diagnose, end up dealing with greater anxiety than those who don’t. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)
People who self-medicate and self-diagnose, end up dealing with greater anxiety than those who don’t. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)

Note to readers: Healing Space is a weekly series that helps you dive into your mental health and take charge of your wellbeing through practical DIY self-care methods.

Have you been self-medicating for that cough for longer than you ought to have by now? Those of us who have lived through the pandemic can fear even a seasonal flu, a cough, and may end up over-medicating, self-medicating or refusing to address the concern medically at all. People who have survived serious illnesses, like cancer, can fear the symptoms of a relapse in the smallest of bodily aches and pains. And those of us who have elderly parents or vulnerable infants at home, can begin to fear the onset of simple household ailments as the doorway to something bigger.

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You don’t need to have hypochondria, in which you have the feeling of being ill despite the doctor’s reassurance that you are not, or nosphobia, a lingering fear of disease itself, to be shrouded in anxiety about your health. Many of us are living with health anxiety and aren’t coping very well with it.