The development of the field of health is more advanced to make us understand the various diseases. If diarrheal disease can kill so many people now diarrhea can be cured easily. The development of this field of health brings many benefits to humans. The quality of human life gets better.
With such developments, researchers in the field of health also found many new diseases and syndromes. There are diseases that have been widely known by the public but there are also not yet widely known by the public. One of the most common health symptoms is Delusional Costard. What is Delusion Costard?
Delusion Costard or Constard Syndrome is a symptom in which a person feels that he or she is dead while he is still alive. A person with Delusi Costard thinks that he no longer needs the things that a living being needs. He thought he was dead so that needs like eating and drinking were ignored. This syndrome is very rare and very rare.
Around the year 1800 a neurologist named, Jules Costard introduced this syndrome to the public. Costard explains that there is a syndrome that can make people feel themselves dead. The syndrome can make people no longer care about the need for him to stay alive like a need to eat and drink. People with this syndrome will feel that they are only bones and skin. This patient even thinks he no longer has a stomach.
Historically there have been several recorded cases associated with this syndrome. One of them is experienced by a man named Esme Weijun. He told me that he had been in a state for weeks losing ground on the rally. That he felt after fainting from the plane. He says that he feels he is dead and is in another realm. After a few weeks he experienced the situation he finally realized and told all his experiences.
According to the expert, this syndrome is caused by abnormal brain activity. There are some researchers say that this syndrome is related to a collision in the brain or disability in the brain. But concretely researchers have not been able to describe or explain this syndrome in detail. Some of the findings associated with this syndrome have been published in several scientific journals.
The Washington Post has published articles related to this syndrome. In the article mentioned that the causes of cotard syndrome and other delusions are still debated by researchers. There is much speculation or theory to explain this syndrome. One theory to explain is brain damage. In 2013 there was a young man named Graham. He claims to have costard syndrome. He believes he has killed his brain. He often visited the cemetery.
Those are some facts to know about the costrad syndrome. Better mental health should also be maintained.
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M. Fajarli Iqbal
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