Doctors Give Hope To Patients With Long Histories Of Unexplained Symptoms
(DAN HURLEY)
People with a long history of medically unexplained symptoms ? aches, pains, fatigue, dizziness and other complaints for which doctors can find no physical cause ? might finally find relief. Two new studies by researchers who specialize in the baffling condition called somatization syndrome, estimated to affect up to 3 percent of adults, suggest that the quest for a physical explanation may take on a destructive life of its own. Instead, those with the syndrome should focus on practical strategies to regain normal function and relieve symptoms, the researchers say.
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