Rose White
MyPTSD Pro
Psychogenic fever: how psychological stress affects body temperature in the clinical population
Psychogenic fever is a stress-related, psychosomatic disease especially seen in young women. Some patients develop extremely high core body temperature (Tc) (up to 41°C) when they are exposed to emotional events, whereas others show persistent ...
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I am experiencing this currently I believe. My cortisol levels probably shot through the roof for 3 days in a row and all I got was this fever!
Not true. I’m having a breakthrough in accepting my self, my emotions, and my trauma. It’s painful in my body, which helps me understand the truth though.