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Munchausen Syndrome Cases Manifest Many Symptoms

By Teri Farley


There are a variety of symptoms related to Munchausen Syndrome cases. Though the exact cause may never be determined, there are certain life situations that make a person more likely to suffer this condition. Treatment is not very effective for a number of reasons, and the course of the condition has often been quite complicated.

The sufferer of this condition may either fake the supposed illness or even make themselves sick by some means. They may even persist through unnecessary surgery or procedures. Sometimes these people will make another person sick, such as a child or someone for whom they care. Sometimes they even carry this to the internet by pretending to have the same illness of someone online and befriending them.

It may never be known why this attention-seeking illness develops, but there are some indicators. Childhood sexual, physical, or emotional abuse is one such indicator. So, too, is the experience of either an early experience of their own serious illness or that of a family member. Experiencing a death early in their life is also a risk factor. Certain mental illnesses may later develop into the condition.

It is often found that a person who has this condition have worked, or is working, in a health field, or have had a strong desire for such a career. They have been known to make someone sick and then save them. They have even been known to get a special award and recognition for their efforts.

There are some indications that a person is not really physically ill, but rather suffering from this condition. One is the fact that their symptoms are textbook accurate, but they don't respond to traditional treatment. The person is willing to undergo very invasive and painful procedures and tests. Another suspicious circumstance is symptoms that don't add up, or a scanty or inconsistent medical history that can't be confirmed, or the reluctance to let family members help with the medical history.

Not only does this condition cost thousands, sometimes hundreds of thousands, in medical costs for unnecessary tests and treatments, it also can be quite dangerous. The person may really become sick, and possibly even die from complications of medicines, surgeries, and treatments that are not needed. It also burdens health care professionals who could spend their time on those who are really ill. In addition, the families of these persons suffer untold worry and often expense in caring for these people.

Due to the many manifestations of this condition, it can be quite complicated to treat. It is chronic, but sufferers avoid seeking a cure, making treatment even more difficult. Confronting them about their fake illnesses rarely helps. There needs to be a degree of sympathetic identification of their condition, as well as a psychiatric element of their treatment protocol.

There is not a very good prognosis for Munchausen Syndrome cases because of the difficulty in getting those persons to accept help. Suicide is a very real risk, estimated to occur in as many as 70% of the cases. Males usually have the worst outcomes. Since there is an avoidance of true medical treatment, the sufferers change doctors and hospitals frequently, repeating the same symptoms and treatment, but with no improvement.




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