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Tuesday, January 25, 2011

How is the diagnosis of conversion syndrome made?


There are certain criteria that one must meet to be diagnosed with a conversion syndrome.
-Your symptoms are out of your control and may mimic another medical disorder.
-The  symptoms must be recent and follow a stressful event
-You did not deliberately cause the symptoms.
-Your symptoms cannot be explained by drug use, any organic lesion or cultural behaviour.
-Symptoms must induce intense impairment in your social life, work or other environments.
-Symptoms are not related to pain or sexual problems and cannot be accounted by any other mental disorder.
 Because the symptoms of conversion disorder may mimic a real physical disorder, many individuals go through extensive investigations before a diagnosis of conversion disorder is made. Conversion disorders can mimic syphilis, Parkinson’s disease, stroke, lupus, spinal cord trauma, or a muscle movement disorder like myasthenia gravis.

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