Psychosomatics: Poland Syndrome

Psychosomatics Poland Syndrome

Psychosomatics: Poland Syndrome What Is Psychosomatics: Causes of Poland Syndrome Psychosomatics examines how emotional and psychological factors influence physical health. Poland syndrome is a rare congenital condition characterized by underdeveloped chest muscles and sometimes missing ribs. The main cause is a developmental abnormality in the fetus during early pregnancy. However, psychosomatic factors also contribute to the syndrome’s manifestation. For example, stress and anxiety can worsen the physical condition. Therefore, emotional well-being plays an important role in managing Poland syndrome. Read also — Psychosomatics: Patau Syndrome Psychological Causes of Poland Syndrome Firstly, chronic stress in parents may affect fetal development. Stress… Continue reading

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