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Living in Japan increases the likelihood of having more somatic symptoms than living in the US does, This explains a predisposition held by Westerners who view somatization as a poor method of managing emotions.

Define the somatic disorder?

  • An excessive emphasis on physical symptoms, such as pain or weariness, that results in significant emotional discomfort and functional difficulties is a feature of somatic symptom disorder.
  • Your response to the sensations is abnormal, whether or not there is any medical illness related with them that has been diagnosed.

Somatic symptom disorder symptoms include:

  1. either more specific symptoms, such pain or a lack of breath, or perhaps more generic ones, like weakness or exhaustion.
  2. Unrelated to any known medical reason, or related to an illness like cancer or heart disease, but more severe than what is often anticipated.
  3. one symptom, several symptoms, or different symptoms.

Thus, living in Japan increases the likelihood of having more somatic symptoms than living in the US does which explains a predisposition held by Westerners who view somatization as a poor method of managing emotions.

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