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Googling Your Symptoms? You May Have Cyberchondria

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Do you run to Google every time you have the slightest ache, pain, or other symptoms so you can try to figure out what’s wrong? If so, you’re not alone, and you could be suffering from cyberchondria.

Many people search online to find out what may be ailing them when they’re not feeling their best. In fact, Google receives more than 1 billion health-related questions per day!

Looking for medical information online has become a normal part of modern life. There are many benefits to being able to find out more about your health, symptoms, and disease. But when internet searches start to make you anxious about what may be wrong, it could be doing more harm than good.

What is Cyberchondria?

Cyberchondria is similar to hypochondria in that it is being overly anxious about your health. But this particular term refers to people who excessively use the internet to research symptoms and health conditions and then get stressed and anxious about the multitude of diagnoses they may read about. The term was coined by the media in the early 2000s as internet searches skyrocketed.

You may have cyberchondria if you:

What Are the Dangers of Researching?

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Although you may gain some valuable information, you're better off leaving the diagnosis to a health professional. There are several reasons why it’s not a great idea to rely on Dr. Google every time you don’t feel quite right. These include:

What Should You Do?

If you find that you’re excessively searching for medical information online and it’s causing you stress or anxiety, try to instead speak with your doctor directly about your health concerns. If you can’t get it under control on your own, it may be time to talk to a mental health professional.

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