The case of Nora Edström's ten-kilo cyst, dismissed as psychological causes for years, has now become a political issue. Liberal politician Willhelm Sundman demands an end to psychologizing young women's symptoms in healthcare. Nerikes Allehanda reports on the event.
Nora Edström sought help for a stomach that ached and swelled more each week. Despite repeated visits to Karolina health center in Karlskoga, she received no adequate assistance. Healthcare explained her complaints as 'partly psychological causes' for several years, according to Nerikes Allehanda.
Now the case has gained attention and become political. Liberal politician Willhelm Sundman demands changes to halt this type of treatment for women seeking care. 'Young women risk having their symptoms psychologized, he believes', the newspaper writes.
Nerikes Allehanda has previously reported on Nora's story, where her symptoms were ignored despite persistent attempts to get support. This case highlights potential shortcomings in women's healthcare, and Sundman's demands spark debate on symptom handling.