Somatization disorder sufferers often use colorful language to describe their symptoms, e. g burning sensations, pains that move from place to place, strange tastes, tingling or tremors. The individual usually visits different doctors, but what they say about the symptoms can be inconsistent. The physical symptoms of somatization disorder frequently lack medical explanations, but they are not intentionally fabricated. The typical person with somatization disorder has suffered from physical pain, discomfort and dysfunction for a long time and consulted several doctors; they are hopeful that one can be found who can identify the cause of their illness and provide relief.

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