Chronic and abnormal anxiety about imaginary symptoms and ailments.
1 They faint and swoon, have panic attacks and hypochondria the whole time.
2 Especially is this true of those who suffer from fits of hypochondria .
3 Hysteria, hypochondria and neurasthenia are increasing with fearful rapidity among both sexes.
4 Even his blackest hypochondria had never envisioned quite so miserable a catastrophe.
5 His naïve confidence in life and himself ended in jealous misanthropy and hypochondria .
6 Such a man is in the fair way to settled hypochondria .
7 It suffers from a condition which, in an individual, would be called hypochondria .
8 Then she leaves her companions and seems to be the victim of hypochondria .
9 They call it hypochondria , I call it a lively awareness of the inevitable.
10 Few people are free from the distressing evils which hypochondria brings.
11 Idleness begets ennui, ennui the hypochondria , and that a diseased body.
12 The blood thinners left me often exhausted, and then hypochondria came to play.
13 Doctors find that a history of physical or sexual abuse may foreshadow hypochondria .
14 Foolish, of course, but I told you he has a tendency toward hypochondria .
15 No, nonsense, that was hypochondria - there was nothing wrong with him but simple eyestrain.
16 Her depressions were aggravated by acute hypochondria and a paranoid fear of dying.
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