Alice In Wonderland Syndrome Essay

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Alice in Wonderland Syndrome (AIWS) When you hear the Alice in Wonderland Syndrome I am sure that the first thing that will spring up in your mind is the famous adventure novel Alice in Wonderland. However, I will not be talking about a common disease such as the cold or flu, nor will I talk about dangerous diseases such as aids and cancer. Instead, I will talk about a strange disease that you probably do not know exists. Todd’s syndrome, also known as the Alice in Wonderland Syndrome, is one of the rarest disease in the world. The statistic showed that a total of 48 patients (average age 8.1 years) were diagnosed with "Alice in Wonderland" syndrome or "Alice in Wonderland"-like syndrome were identified.(1) In order to …show more content…

Alice in Wonderland Syndrome causes are mostly unknown. Nonetheless, experts state that the most common causes are migraines, visual disturbances, one sided headaches, nausea and vomiting are the most significant Alice in Wonderland Syndrome causes. Temporal lobe epilepsy, brain tumors, use of psycho-active drugs are lesser causes.(4) Only a few in the medical field have heard of the syndrome. Experts say that the Alice in Wonderland Syndrome is an interesting side effect to other diseases, as mentioned above in the causes.(5) you will know that you have this syndrome if you have these …show more content…

Alice in Wonderland Syndrome treated by administration of migraine prophylaxis, anti depressants, calcium channel blockers, and following a strict migraine diet (steer clear of chocolates, meat, refined sugar, refined flour and most denatured foods).(10) No matter what the cause for the condition, but the best treatment plan is good rest.(11) Alice in Wonderland Syndrome can be very alarming especially for the parents so reassurance is needed that everything is going to be