Sexsomnia is a disorder in which people participate in sexual acts 
(either solo or with a partner) while sound asleep.  It is classed as 
one of many parasomnias, which also include things like sleep-walking 
and talking.  Though this is a relatively new syndrome (officially 
identified in 2003) it has already been accepted as a defense against 
some alleged rape cases.
 Fish Odor Syndrome (Trimethylaminuria)
 Fish Odor Syndrome (Trimethylaminuria)

Trimethylaminuria is a rare metabolic disorder that causes a defect in 
the normal production of a specific enzyme.  Long story short, when the 
body can't break down trimethylamine during food digestion, the compound
 builds up and is released in the person's sweat, urine, and breath, 
giving off a strong fishy body odor. 
The odor varies from person
 to person; in one, it will just smell like terrible body odor, but in 
most people it gives off a noticeable pungent fish odor. 
 Exploding Head Syndrome
 Exploding Head Syndrome

Exploding Head Syndrome is a parasomnia disorder that causes sufferers 
to hear loud, explosion-like noises that seem to originate from within 
their own head.  The "explosions" usually occur right after the victim 
has fallen asleep and sound like a roar, gunshot, loud voices or 
screams, a ringing noise, or the sound of electrical buzzing.  
While
 victims of this syndrome aren't physically injured, they tend to 
experience fear and anxiety after such attacks.  There is no known cause
 or cure for this condition, though it has been linked to stress and 
fatigue and often vanishes without treatment. 
 Foreign Accent Syndrome
 Foreign Accent Syndrome

Foreign accent syndrome (FAS) is a speech disorder that is often a side 
effect of severe brain injury, such as stroke or head trauma.  FAS 
causes sudden changes in speech patterns, intonation and pronunciation 
so that the victim suddenly starts speaking with a "foreign" accent.  
FAS  typically develops within one or two years after the injury and is 
often incurable. 
 Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Syndrome
 Non-24-Hour Sleep-Wake Syndrome

Non-24 is a chronic circadian rhythm sleep disorder defined as "a 
chronic steady pattern comprising one-to-two-hour daily delays in sleep 
onset and wake times in an individual living in society."  The pattern 
of delay persists "around the clock," taking several weeks to complete 
one cycle. This disruption of the body clock causes cyclical bouts of 
nighttime sleeplessness and excessive daytime fatigue and napping.
It
 is a neurological sleep disorder that has been traced to genetic 
abnormalities that affect specific factors in the brain. While anyone 
can be diagnosed with Non-24, the disorder affects proportionately more 
totally blind individuals than sighted. 
 Genital Retraction Syndrome
 Genital Retraction Syndrome

People who suffer from Genital Retraction Syndrome (GRS) are overcome by
 the fear that their external genitals (and the breasts, for women) are 
shrinking and/or retracting into the body to the point of complete 
disappearance.  GRS is a mental condition prevalent in cultures that are
 often without sufficient medical resources and who attribute the 
condition to voodoo, witchcraft, or superstition.  In Asia and Africa 
there have been widespread instances of this syndrome called "Penis 
Panics." 
 Gourmand Syndrome
 Gourmand Syndrome

Gourmand syndrome is a rare condition that sometimes occurs in people 
who sustain injuries to the right frontal lobe. These people develop a 
new, post-injury passion for gourmet food.  Lesions or injuries to this 
specific portion of the brain cause an intense  preoccupation with food 
and a preference for fine eating.
The condition is considered "benign" or not harmful, but it sounds pretty painful for the wallet. 
 Walking Corpse Syndrome (Cotard's Syndrome)
 Walking Corpse Syndrome (Cotard's Syndrome)

People who suffer from Cotard's Syndrome have the delusional belief that
 they are dead, do not exist, are putrefying, or have lost their blood 
or internal organs. There may also be sensory hallucinations, for 
instance, they might think that they smell of rotting flesh.  The 
disorder tends to occur intermittently rather than being chronic and may
 be a feature of mood disorder, schizophrenia or organic disorders. 
 Busy Life Syndrome
 Busy Life Syndrome

Since the main symptoms of this lifestyle syndrome are forgetfulness and
 lack of concentration, we're pretty sure we all have it.  According to 
researchers: “Forgetfulness is an ordinary part of getting older but 
anecdotal evidence suggests that it is now affecting people earlier in 
life as a result of busy work and home lives, and so-called 'information
 overload' from the various media channels we consume today,” lead 
researcher Dr. Alan Wade said.
The recommended treatment is a drug called memantine, which is also used to treat Alzheimer's Disease
 Moebius Syndrome
 Moebius Syndrome

Moebius syndrome is a rare neurological disorder that is present at 
birth.  People with the condition are unable to move their faces (they 
can't smile, frown, suck, grimace or blink their eyes) and are unable to
 move their eyes from side to side.  There may be skeletal problems as 
well, causing hand/feet anomalies such as club feet. Respiratory 
problems, speech and swallowing disorders, visual impairments, sensory 
processing disorder, sleep disorders, and weak upper body strength may 
also be present.  Approximately 30% of children with Moebius syndrome 
are on the autism spectrum
 
0 comments:
Post a Comment