What causes separation anxiety in children

Dr. Addison Mitchell
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2025-05-24 14:01:08
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Dissociation anxiety in children can cause phobias and hypochondria, thought to be caused by life events affecting the child's mood, or inherited. It can show symptoms of reluctance to go to school and crying, or vomiting and headaches. If the condition is not treated promptly, it may also cause gastrointestinal disorders. When the body shows discomfort, you can go to the hospital to do B ultrasound to judge the condition, and then use sedatives.