Micropsia

in #health7 years ago

Neurological disease that affects visual perception, this disorder is called: "Alice in Wonderland" as it is said that Lewis carrol: logical, mathematical photographer and British writer. Which one of his most recognized works is Alice in Wonderland.



Its characteristics in general is to perceive the objects much smaller than they really are and that at the same time appear far away, for example: the dog can seem the size of a mouse or a car like a toy car.

this is usually observed in conditions of the central portion of the choroid and the retina, in delusions, epilepsy, schizophrenic psychoses and in psychasthenic states (a condition of the psyche characterized by phobias, obsessions, compulsions and anxiety.)


                            ( Infectious mononucleosis virus)

This disease is an alteration of the perception that does not affect the vision, if not to the way in which our brain interprets the seen.


                                    visual perception

There are no studies that show a correlation between age or sex, it is said to be common "relatively" in migraine sufferers and young children.

The treatment is usually the same as for the prophylaxis of migraine, in other occasions: anticonvulsants, antidepressants, beta-blockers, along with a strict treatment for migraine, next to this is to join support groups to share experiences and know that there is no he is alone.



The distortions can be repeated several times a day and may take time to diminish. It is understood that the subject is alarmed, scared and feel panic is not usually dangerous and tends to disappear over time, is not contagious and should only be followed with the treatment indicated.

I hope you liked it and clarified your doubts, thank you.

Good afternoon !

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https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Micropsia

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