Note from the Editor on Psychological Distress
Psychological discomfort is a broad phrase that does not encompass all unpleasant feelings or emotions that affect your ability to operate. In other words it's psychological pain that interferes with your day-to-day tasks. Psychological distress can cause in negative views of the environment, others, sometimes self. Psychological anguish manifests as sadness, anxiety, distraction, and symptoms of mental distress. Previous research has shown that psychological disorders can increase the risk of disease, which can lead to obesity, elevated vital signs, and eventually disease. The purpose of this study was to determine the level of psychological discomfort among individuals with liver illness.