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Secrecy refers to hiding one's activity from others. Many possible causes of secrecy are also listed under the related symptom of isolation....more »
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The following medical conditions are some of the possible
causes of Secrecy.
There are likely to be other possible causes, so ask your doctor
about your symptoms.
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Listed below are some combinations of symptoms associated with Secrecy, as listed in our database. Visit the Symptom Checker, to add and remove symptoms and research your condition.
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Various tests are used in the diagnosis of Secrecy. Some of these are listed below :
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Some of the comorbid or associated medical symptoms for Secrecy may include these symptoms:
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During a consultation, your doctor will use various techniques to assess the symptom: Secrecy. These will include a physical examination and possibly diagnostic tests. (Note: A physical exam is always done, diagnostic tests may or may not be performed depending on the suspected condition) Your doctor will ask several questions when assessing your condition. It is important to openly share any pertinent information to help your doctor make an accurate diagnosis.
It is also very important to bring an up-to-date list of all of your all medical conditions, medications including dosages, and names of numbers of any specialist you see.
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Bipolar disorder misdiagosed as various conditions by primary physicians: Bipolar disorder (manic-depressive disorder) often fails to be diagnosed correctly by primary care physicians. Many...read more »
Eating disorders under-diagnosed in men: The typical patient with an eating disorder is female. The result is that men with eating disorders often fail to be diagnosed or have a delayed diagnosis. See misdiagnosis of eating disorders or ...read more »
Depression undiagnosed in teenagers: Serious bouts of depression can be undiagnosed in teenagers. The "normal" moodiness of teenagers can cause severe medical depression to be overlooked. See ...read more »
Undiagnosed anxiety disorders related to depression: Patients with depression (see symptoms of depression) may also have undiagnosed anxiety disorders (see symptoms of anxiety...read more »
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The list below shows some of the causes of Secrecy mentioned in various sources:
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This information refers to the general prevalence and incidence of these diseases, not to how likely they are to be the actual cause of Secrecy. Of the 18 causes of Secrecy that we have listed, we have the following prevalence/incidence information:
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The following list of conditions have 'Secrecy' or similar listed as a symptom in our database. This computer-generated list may be inaccurate or incomplete. Always seek prompt professional medical advice about the cause of any symptom.
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Depending on the seriousness of the onset of Secrecy, you may want to consult one of the following medical professionals.
Important:In extreme cases, always seek advice from emergency services :
Medical Conditions associated with Secrecy:
Behavioral symptoms (4608 causes), Cognitive symptoms (3664 causes), Mental problems (3121 causes), Personality symptoms (4029 causes)
Symptoms related to Secrecy:
Isolation (116 causes), Normal teenager, Masturbation, Eating disorders, Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia nervosa (3 causes), Binge eating disorder, Drug abuse (36 causes), Gambling disorder
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