Some mysterious diseases that human doesn't know
There are so
many diseases that exist in this word and we don`t even know about it so in
this post we will discuss about some mysterious diseases that human doesn't
know.
Gut
fermentation syndrome and endogenous ethanol fermentation are other names for
auto brewery syndrome. It's also known as "drunkenness illness." This
uncommon illness causes you to become inebriated – drunk — without consuming
alcohol.
When your
body converts sugary and starchy foods (carbohydrates) into alcohol, this
occurs. Auto brewery syndrome is a tough condition to identify. It's also
possible that it's confused for something else.
In the
previous few decades, just a few cases of drunkenness disease have been
reported. This medical ailment, on the other hand, has been mentioned in the
news multiple times. The majority of these accounts involve people who were
arrested for driving while inebriated.
For example,
after being arrested for drunk driving in New York, one woman was discovered to
have the disease. Her BAC was four times the legal limit. Medical tests
revealed that auto brewery syndrome had caused her blood alcohol levels to
rise. She was not charged.
2. Insomnia
Insomnia is
a frequent sleep problem that makes it difficult to fall asleep, stay asleep,
or cause you to wake up too early and be unable to sleep again. When you wake
up, you can still be exhausted. Insomnia can deplete your energy and attitude,
as well as your health, work performance, and overall quality of life.
Many adults
experience short-term (acute) insomnia at some point in their lives, which
might endure for days or weeks. It's frequently caused by stress or a stressful
experience. Some people, however, suffer from long-term (chronic)
Insomnia
that lasts a month or longer. It's possible that insomnia is the major issue,
or that it's linked to other medical issues or medications.
Chronic
insomnia is frequently caused by stress, life events, or sleep-disrupting
habits. Insomnia can be resolved by treating the underlying cause, but it can
also continue for years.
3. Sleepwalking
(Somnambulism)
Sleepwalking
is a disorder in which you wake up and walk while sleeping. It's possible that
your doctor will classify it as somnambulism.
It commonly
happens while you're transitioning from a deep sleep to a lighter slumber or
waking up. When you're sleepwalking, you can't answer and normally don't recall
it. It's possible that you'll talk and not understand what you're saying.
Sleepwalking
is most common in children between the ages of four and eight. Adults, too, can
do it.
It's
critical to create a safe environment when there's a sleepwalker in the house.
Install gates at the top of the stairs, lock doors and windows, and move sharp
objects. If you or a loved one is having regular instances of sleepwalking,
harming themselves, or acting violently, see a sleep specialist.
4. Hypertrichosis
(Werewolf Syndrome)
A genetic
mutation has been identified as the cause of a condition that causes people to
sprout dense hair on their faces and bodies.
Men with the
disease grow thick patches of hair on their bodies, whereas women grow dense
patches of hair on their faces and eyelids. In March, a Thai girl with the
disease was named the world's hairiest child by the Guinness Book of World
Records.
The
additional DNA could activate an adjacent hair-growth gene, resulting in
uncontrollable furriness. A gene called SOX3, which is known to have a role in
hair development, is the best option for a culprit, according to study
researcher Pragna Patel of the University of Southern California.
5. Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy
is a long-term sleep disorder marked by excessive daytime sleepiness and sleep
episodes. Regardless of the circumstances, people with narcolepsy find it
difficult to stay awake for long periods of time. Narcolepsy can cause a lot of
problems in your daily life.
During brief
episodes of narcolepsy, some patients with narcolepsy report automatic behavior.
For example, you may fall asleep while doing something you typically do, such
as writing, typing, or driving, and continue to do it while sleeping. You can't
recall what you did when you wake up, and it's likely that you didn't do it
properly.
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