Psychosomatics: Proteus Syndrome

Psychosomatics: Proteus Syndrome What Is Psychosomatics and the Causes of Proteus Syndrome Psychosomatics explores how emotional factors affect physical health. Proteus syndrome is a rare genetic disorder that causes abnormal tissue growth. Although genetics play a major role, emotional and psychological factors can contribute to the condition. Stress, anxiety, and unresolved emotions can worsen the symptoms of Proteus syndrome. Therefore, psychosomatic factors are important to consider when managing this condition. Read also — Psychosomatics: Poland Syndrome Psychological Causes of Proteus Syndrome Firstly, chronic stress can lead to hormonal imbalances that affect the body’s growth. Emotional distress can weaken the immune… Continue reading