》Conversion disorder is a mental condition in which a person has blindness, paralysis, or other nervous system (neurologic) symptoms that cannot be explained by medical evaluation. the past, these events were often referred to as "hysterical blindness" or "hysterical paralysis."》Conversion disorder is a relatively rare mental illness, with 2 to 5 out of 100,000 people reporting symptoms per year. It is categorized as a type of somatic symptom disorder, according to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders
》Conversion disorder may also be a psychological reaction to a highly stressful event or emotional trauma. For example, a soldier who subconsciously wishes to avoid firing a gun may develop paralysis in their hand.
》Symptoms of conversion disorder can be about any neurological deficit imaginable, including:
Abnormal walking or tremors
Blindness or double vision
Deafness or problems hearing
Disturbances in coordination
Episode of unresponsiveness
Loss of balance
Loss of the sense of smell (anosmia)
Loss of touch (anesthesia)
Loss of voice (aphonia)
Numbness or loss of the sensation of touch
Seizures or convulsions
Slurred speech or inability to speak
Temporary blindness or double vision
Trouble swallowing or feelings of "a lump" in your throat
Weakness or paralysis
》The DSM-5 offers several specific criteria for diagnosing conversion disorder, including:
There must be at least one symptom of sensory or motor impairment.
Symptoms are not caused by a neurological condition, physical disease, or substance use.
Symptoms are associated with significant
distress.Symptoms are not better explained by another physical or psychological condition.
》Risk factors of conversion disorder include:
Being female (Women have a higher risk of developing the disorder.)
Being highly conscientious, hard-working, compulsive and a perfectionist
Having a family member with conversion disorder (People with a first-degree female relative—sister, mother, or daughter—with conversion disorder are more likely to develop symptoms than females in the general population.)
Having a mental health condition, including mood or anxiety disorders, dissociative identity disorder (formerly known as multiple personality disorder) or other personality disorders
Having maladaptive personality traits
Having a neurological disease that causes similar symptoms (such as non-epileptic seizures in people that have epilepsy)
History of physical or sexual abuse and neglect as a child
Research also suggests that people with conversion disorder also tend to have abnormal emotional regulation.
》Conversation disorder is not a lifelong disorder. If you or someone you love is experiencing severe or lingering symptoms of conversion disorder, treatment may be required and will depend on your individual symptoms.
》Most common treatments, include:
Occupational or physical therapy
Counseling
Hypnosis
Antidepressants or antipsychotic drugs
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