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8 Signs of an Avoidant Attachment Style

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Have you heard of fearful avoidant attachment or an avoidant personality disorder? Attachment theory describes the different ways people can act in a relationship. When someone has an avoidant attachment style, they are uncomfortable with growing emotionally bonded or close to someone else. It can actually be broken down into two subcategories: dismissive-avoidant and fearful-avoidant. Wondering if avoidant attachment applies to you or a loved one? Here are 8 signs of an avoidant attachment style.

#avoidant #psych2go #attachmentstyle

Related Video(s):
The Four Attachment Styles of Love

How to Work With Your Partner’s Love Style

What Your Love Style Says About Your Childhood

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References:
Catlett J. “Avoidant Attachment: Understanding Insecure Avoidant Attachment”. PsychAlive. Anxiety, Attachment, Self-development. N.d.

Pelly J. “What Is Avoidant Attachment”. Healthline. Healthline Parenthood. 27 September 2019.

Schumer L. “Here’s What It Means to Have an Avoidant Attachment Style in Relationships”. Good Housekeeping. 21 Jan 2020.

Taylor K. “How To Tell If Someone Has An Avoidant Attachment Style”. Medium. PS I Love You. 20 February 2020.

Lung Cancer Symptoms & Warning Signs

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Dr. Hanson explains some of the signs and symptoms of lung cancer, which include changes in cough, blood in sputum, weight change, or voice change.

David S. Hanson, MD, FACP: Let us talk for a minute about the signs and symptoms of lung cancer. Lung cancer is a very common illness and it is oftentimes seen in people who abuse cigarettes or other forms of tobacco.

So when a person has a new cough, blood in their sputum, unexplained weight loss, or changed in their voice, they need to inform the patient of this occurrence and the reason for that is, is that lung cancer is a very difficult disease to screen for.

Well, there may be data that certain patients can benefit from Annual CAT scan screening, the majority of patients will develop their cancer in between even a yearly screening and some new symptoms mandate an evaluation.

The other thing that is important to remember is that the symptoms may not seem to be related to your lungs. You may suddenly experience a lack of appetite, unexplained weight loss, new pain or swelling in an area that you do not associate with your chest.

So if you have a change in your physical health and are a smoker, in particular, you should seek an evaluation with a physician.

David S. Hanson, MD practices oncology and internal medicine in Baton Rouge and Zachary, Louisiana. Dr. Hanson graduated with an MD, 27 years ago.

Lung Cancer Warning Signs II Lung Cancer Symptoms II Early signs of lung cancer II Smoking and lung cancer

Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death worldwide. It is the second most common cancer in the US.
In this video we have discussed about:
Who gets lung cancer?
What are the chances of non-smoker having the lung cancer?
How to spot lung cancer early?
What are the symptoms of lung cancer?

Watch the full video so that you can diagnose any early signs of lung cancer which will eventually help you to get better lung cancer treatment.

0:00 Introduction
0:38 Lung cancer related cough
0:57 Coughing sound in lung cancer
1:07 Coughing blood in lung cancer
1:17 Secondary infection in lung cancer
1:31 Wheezing sound in lung cancer
2:08 Voice changes in lung cancer
2:27 Weight loss in lung cancer
2:44 Pain in lung cancer
3:06 Bone pain in lung cancer
3:18 Other symptoms of lung cancer

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Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) – Classification, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms

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“Interstitial lung disease also known as diffuse parenchymal lung diseases (DPLDs) are a group of disorders based on similar clinical, radiographic, physiologic, and pathologic changes.

Present primarily with shortness of breath and a non productive cough usually chronic over weeks to months without response to initial treatment of puffers. If there is clinical suspicion of ILD a full pulmonary function test should be done. Characteristic changes of ILD include: reduced total lung capacity (TLC) and DLCO.

The diffuse parenchymal lung diseases are divided into those that are associated with known causes or unknown causes and other weird and wonderful rare causes.”

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