"Hypochondriac" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A hypochondriac is a person who is excessively and uncontrollably preoccupied with the fear of having a serious illness, especially one that is thought to be life-threatening.
Hypochlorous acid is a weak and unstable solution of chlorine, typically used as a disinfectant and sanitizer in various applications, such as water treatment, wound care, and food processing. It is commonly referred to as HOCl and is naturally produced by the body as a defense mechanism against invading microorganisms.
Hypochoeris is a genus of flowering plants in the dandelion tribe (Anthemideae) of the sunflower family (Asteraceae).
A person who is excessively preoccupied with their health and is constantly worrying about falling ill, despite the lack of evidence of a real medical problem.
Hypochondriasis is a former term for what is now known as illness anxiety disorder (IAD). It refers to a mental health condition characterized by excessive and persistent worrying about having or contracting a serious illness, despite the absence of significant medical evidence to support these fears.
The hypochondrium is the upper, middle region of the abdomen, located between the costal arch (ribcage) and the umbilicus (belly button). In anatomy, it is also known as the epigastric region.
Hypochromic refers to a condition in which there is a deficiency or decrease in the amount of pigment or chroma in an organ, tissue, or body part, often due to a disease or disorder. It is commonly used to describe anemia, where the red blood cells contain reduced amounts of hemoglobin and as a result appear pale or washed out.