Yesterday morning, Xiangyue Hospital outpatient department came to a young man, he was depressed, claiming to have serious insomnia, because he suspected that he had AIDS. Xiangyue Hospital outpatient doctor Xia Yuping told reporters that this type of “hypochondriac” patients, often encountered in the clinic, most of them suffer from insomnia, anxiety. The doctor learned that the young man was in his 20s and had a history of unclean sex two or three years ago. By chance, he saw materials on AIDS prevention and control and learned that AIDS is mainly sexually transmitted, so he was scared and couldn’t sleep all day. He always suspected that he had AIDS and went to a big hospital to have blood tests two or three times, but the results were negative. Although the doctor had explained a lot to him, he did not believe the test results. About a month ago, the young man stayed in a hotel because of a business trip, and when he went to the toilet, his buttocks got splashed in the toilet, which made him even more frightened. Whenever he had time, he looked up information on the Internet, and the more he looked up, the more he felt that the toilet splash had the HIV virus and he had been infected. So, he went to a big hospital impatiently, and although the result was still negative, he could not let go of it. Xia Yuping said that “hypochondriac” patients are overly worried about their health, always suspect they have a disease, repeatedly go to the hospital for tests, but do not believe the test results and the doctor’s diagnosis. There are many such patients, for example, a female patient and colleagues to do massage, the male technician in the back for her, her back broke a little skin, she began to suspect that she was infected with sexually transmitted diseases. Xia Yuping said, “hypochondriac” patients are generally sensitive, suspicious, subjective, stubborn, cautious, they are often overly concerned about health, and the pursuit of perfection. This is a psychological disorder, can be improved by receiving psychotherapy symptoms. At the same time, if patients experience anxiety, depression, insomnia and other symptoms, they can be supplemented with medication.