The mind and body are interconnected, and treating the disease sometimes also means addressing a patient's mental health and stress concerns. Stress can cause everything except pregnancy! In gynaecology, the intricate interplay between mental well-being and physical health often manifests through psychosomatic symptoms. These symptoms, originating from psychological stress or anxiety, have tangible effects on gynaecological health.

Understanding this connection is crucial for both Doctors and patients, explains Dr Karishma Bhatia (MBBS, MS, DNB, MNAMS): There are three methods to control these signs: Conclusion Recognizing the role of anxiety and stress in gynaecological health is essential for effective patient care. By integrating psychological assessment and support into gynaecological practice, we can enhance the overall well-being of our patients and improve their quality of life. The mind and body are interconnected, and treating the disease sometimes also means addressing a patient's mental health and stress concerns.

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