Guilty feet

For the first time in the world, experts noted a very paradoxical situation whereby subjects were forced to undergo unwanted waves of pleasure from their feet.

A 55-year-old woman in the Netherlands came to the doctor complaining about an abnormal condition. At this age, she really did not want to go through unrestrained orgasms coming from an agency that had nothing to do with sexual activity: the left foot . Feelings of sublimated feelings appear in a spontaneous manner, and come from 5 to 6 times a day, according to a report in New York Daily News. Starting from the left foot, that feeling crawls up to the legs and to the vagina, then bursts out before it ends.

The author of the study, Professor - Dr. Marcel D.Waldinger of the University of Utrecht (Netherlands), said that the episodes of pleasure were very annoying and pushed patients into insecurity.'She feels very bad , ' Dr. Waldinger said. Neither the magnetic resonance (MRI) of the brain and the patient's "guilt" footprint showed any signs of abnormalities, although another test showed a difference between the foot nerves. Right and left. Dr. Waldinger said if using an electric current stimulates the left foot will immediately create an orgasm peak at that foot.

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According to the treating doctor, the patient is not born with a so-called "orgasmic foot syndrome" after a few weeks of hospitalization to treat the infection. Sometimes she even fell into a coma during treatment. After waking up, she began experiencing unusual stimulation in her feet, and found herself mistaken. When studying, new doctors discover the patient's brain does not distinguish the difference between the orgasmic feeling that occurs in the foot and the feeling that should have been in the genitals. Dr. Waldinger and colleagues say that the nerves in the legs and external genitalia go to the spinal cord with almost the same level. They hypothesized that the brain must have begun to perceive sensations from the feet as signals that stir up the genitals.

The doctors tried injecting numbness into one of the spinal cord nerves, which received the signal from the left leg, and the feeling of an oddity disappeared completely. The patient no longer underwent any episodes of foot orgasm in the past 8 months, although she may need to return to the hospital if symptoms recur. Researchers believe this syndrome is the result of a disorder in the brain . After a year and a half, the foot nerves will be regenerated, and at that time, experts believe that the patient's brain will no longer be mistaken. This is also the case of the world's first foot orgasm syndrome. Dr. Waldinger thinks there may still be other cases, but they are too embarrassed to ask a doctor.

'This is not a problem of psychological problems, but of nerve. We can explain the condition, and we can treat it , 'Dr. Waldinger said. He hoped the publication of the first case could erase the guilt of patients in similar situation, according to a report in the Journal of Sexual Medicine.