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THE IMPACT OF FEAR AND STRESS ON THE TREATMENT PROCESS IN PATIENTS

Muhammadova Mumina BakhodirovnaAndijan Branch of Kokand University Faculty of Medicine Program: General Medicine Year: 2nd year, Group 24–37Mirzayev Ismoiljon Xasanjon oʻgʻliAndijan Branch of Kokand University Faculty of Medicine Program: General Medicine Year: 2nd year, Group 24–37
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Fear and stress are significant psychological factors that can influence the treatment process in patients [1, 2, 3]. High levels of anxiety, worry, and stress can negatively affect patients' adherence to medical recommendations, delay recovery, and reduce overall treatment efficacy [4, 5]. Physiologically, stress activates the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis and increases cortisol levels, which may impair immune function and exacerbate underlying health conditions [6, 7, 8, 9]. Psychologically, fear can lead to avoidance behavior, non-compliance with therapy, and decreased motivation to engage in treatment [3, 4]. This study aims to analyze the relationship between fear, stress, and patient outcomes, highlighting strategies for healthcare professionals to manage these factors effectively [5, 10]. Understanding the impact of psychological stressors on treatment is crucial for improving patient care, optimizing therapeutic interventions, and enhancing recovery [1, 8, 10].

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