Can not explain the most bizarre cases of human history

The history of medicine has been acknowledged by many, but so far, scientists still cannot explain it.

1. Crying out rocks

Picture 1 of Can not explain the most bizarre cases of human history

In 2014, Mr. Mohammad Al Saleh Jaharani was surprised to see his 8-year-old daughter Saadia start crying out small stones instead of tears. No one can make a diagnosis for Saadia, doctors cannot find anything unusual with their eyes.

Saadia's father affirmed in an interview that his daughter also cried many times normal tears and the stones mainly appeared late in the afternoon and at night. Fortunately, I did not feel pain even if there were up to 100 small stones appearing in one day.

Another girl living in this area suffers from a similar situation. Tears of 15-year-old girl Saboura Hassan Al Fagiah are small stones. Every time the baby's belly will become obstructed and she will lose consciousness for a few hours. Unlike Saadia, Saboura has shown signs of recovery after being treated.

2. Hear the eye movement

Picture 2 of Can not explain the most bizarre cases of human history

Years ago, Julie Redfern (Lancashire, England) was playing a computer game when she suddenly heard a rather funny whistling sound. At first, she could not find the source of this sound. Later, Julie discovered that strange sounds would appear every time she moved her eyes from side to side.

But that was not all, Julie gradually realized that she could also hear blood flowing in her veins. The chewing of the food became noisy and she could not hear the conversation around the table. Perhaps the worst thing happens when the condition becomes so bad that her eyes will shake vigorously in the eye socket whenever the phone rings.

Julie was diagnosed with upper tube dehydration syndrome (superior canal dehiscence syndrome - SCDS). This is a very rare pathological condition that causes the bones in the inner ear to drop in density, resulting in extremely sensitive hearing.

3. Non-aged people

Picture 3 of Can not explain the most bizarre cases of human history

Until Brooke Greenberg died at the age of 20, the girl who never spoke and still had to sit in a stroller, still had only a child's intellectual capacity to be 2 and the size of a baby.

I myself was considered a 'miraculous' baby since birth. He has suffered from several stomach ulcers and one stroke. Brooke also had a brain tumor that caused him to sleep for 2 weeks. When I finally woke up, the tumor disappeared.

At the age of 16, the girl still has not shed her baby teeth, but the bones grow on par with a 10-year-old. My hair and toenails continue to grow normally. I can recognize siblings and show my happiness.

Scientists have not been able to give an explanation for Brooke's mysterious illness. Richard F. Walker - a former medical school faculty member at the University of Florida has devoted his life to understanding the cause of the medical mystery called X Syndrome . He also studied a number of similar cases including an 8-year-old girl weighing only 5kg and a 29-year-old boy with a boy's body.

4. Bright eyes after 13 years of blindness

Picture 4 of Can not explain the most bizarre cases of human history

Lisa Reid, who lives in Auckland, New Zealand, suddenly became blind at 11 years old. According to doctors, the reason for a lump of tumor pressing down the optic nerve.

From there the friend replaces Lisa Reid's eyes as a dog named Ami. One night in 2000, when she bent and kissed her little friend Ami, she bumped her head against the coffee table. Unexpectedly the next morning, she brightened her eyes again. That year Lisa was 24 years old, she could clearly see that everything had never been blind.

5. Can not open the mouth

Picture 5 of Can not explain the most bizarre cases of human history

Wyatt in Ottawa, Canada, was born in June 2013, but since he was born he could not open his jaw. This case really confused the doctors. The boy had to stay in the hospital for the first 3 months but the doctor could do nothing to help him.

Wyatt almost died 6 times due to suffocation and was unable to swallow air through his mouth. Saliva accumulates in the mouth and prevents the boy's airway. So far Wyatt still have to eat through the catheter directly into the stomach. The boy's parents later discovered that his child could not even blink both eyes at the same time.

6. Don't know pain

Picture 6 of Can not explain the most bizarre cases of human history

Gabby Gingras (Minnesota, USA) suffers from a rare disease that makes her feel no pain. As a young girl Gabby used to chew her own fingers, break her jaw, or smash her head against sharp objects but was still not afraid.

Doctors say there is currently no way to treat this disease. Currently, even though she is 17 years old, her parents and relatives still have to keep an eye on this girl, just in case Gabby makes herself hurt without knowing it.

7. Little girl paralyzed mysteriously

Picture 7 of Can not explain the most bizarre cases of human history

About a month and a half before Christmas 2013, Marysue's mother Grivna (9) brought her daughter to the hospital for a flu shot.

However, only 3 days after the flu vaccination, Marysue wakes up in the morning and cannot speak. Her parents were shocked when doctors diagnosed their daughter with acute scattered white encephalitis (ADEM).

ADEM begins when the immune system attacks the myelin, the sheath of nerves in the brain and spinal cord. Without myelin, white matter in the brain and spinal cord becomes extremely sensitive. Once this shell is broken, the patient may be paralyzed and blind.

Medical experts claim that the exact cause of ADEM is unclear and the results of the tests conducted to determine the cause of her illness cannot be reached.

8. Cannot control limbs and voice

Picture 8 of Can not explain the most bizarre cases of human history

After a nap on a day in 2011, Thera Sanchez (New York, USA) woke up in an uncontrollable state of limbs and voice. Before, I had never been like that, especially the strange sounds that made the victim look like Tourette syndrome.

Even more strange is that 11 other female students in Thera's school have similar symptoms. A neurologist specializes in diagnosing all of these students with a disordered disorder. In other words, he believed the incident was a collective hysteria. Other doctors believe that stress is the main factor causing these unusual symptoms.

Weeks later, Thera still twitched, stuttered, and suffered uncontrolled vocal attacks. So far, no satisfactory explanation has been given for this incident.