Although there are many common diseases that we know that not yet have known cure, it turns out in the world is still a lot of strange health problems, no known the root cause, let alone the cure.
Here are 7 of the most bizarre and controversial disease:
1. Alien hand syndrome
According to an article published in the journal Archives of Neurology in 2004, people who suffer from an alien hand syndrome often felt his hand move, reaching or grasping something out of control.
One case was a 81-year-old grandmother who suddenly left hand strangling his own throat and punching his face. Grandma also had sensory and visual disturbances.
A study in 2009 showed people who suffered from an alien hand syndrome is most commonly caused by strokes on the right brain. Other studies mention the part of the brain that controls movement may be uniquely free to become active.
2. Morgellon disease
We may have experienced itching of the skin because there is something crawling on the skin. But there are some people who often feel there is something moving under her skin.
Morgellon disease, the name of the disease, is a condition in which a person feels itchy and felt something crawling and biting under their skin.
According Morgellon Research Foundation, people who suffer from this condition also see there are layers or fibers that appear on his skin. They also suffered wounds in the skin, fatigue and memory impairment. Not yet known causes of this disease, but some experts say the disorder is caused due to mental illness and others suggest that the trigger is a rare skin disorder.
3. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
Ehlers-Danlos syndrome (EDS) is a group of inherited disorders that weaken connective tissues. Connective tissues are proteins that support skin, bones, blood vessels and other organs. People suffering from this syndrome have remarkable body flexibility. They also often have skin that is easily stretched. But in general their skins are easy to swollen with long recovery.
Most people who suffer from Ehlers-Danlos syndrome is known to have mutations of COL5A1 and COL5A2 genes. Estimated 1 in 5000 people has this syndrome. There are different types and variations of this syndrome.
4. Cotard syndrome
This is a rare neuropsychiatric disorder in which people hold a delusional belief that they are dead (either figuratively or literally), do not exist, are putrefying, or have lost their blood or internal organs. In rare instances, it can include delusions of immortality. This syndrome is usually experienced by people suffering from schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. But people who suffer from migraines, tumors or trauma are also reported experience this strange disease.
5. Always passionate
For people who suffer from persistent sexual arousal syndrome. Physical arousal caused by this syndrome can be very intense and persist for extended periods, days or weeks at a time. Orgasm can sometimes provide temporary relief, but within hours the symptoms return. The return of symptoms, with the exception of known triggers, is sudden and unpredictable
This syndrome was first diagnosed in 2001 but the cause is unknown. Women who suffer from this syndrome are usually feeling embarrassed, isolated and stressful condition.
6. No fear
People who have no fear that trigger by the genetic disorder as reported in 2010 about Woman feels no fear due to brain condition; rare genetic disease affects amygdala section of brain, SM isn’t some cold-blooded psychopath or a hero with a tight rein on her emotions. She’s an ordinary mother of three with a specific psychological impairment, the result of a very rare genetic disease that damaged a brain structure called the amygdala.
7. Crying Blood
Shed tears of blood, or in medical language is called haemolacria is a physical condition that causes a person to produce tears that are partially composed of blood. It can manifest as tears that are anything from merely red-tinged to appearing to be entirely made of blood.
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