The disease makes you ready to scratch your face, skinning ... just because you think it will be better

Occupying 2.4% of the world population, these "bad fear" people obsessed about their appearance to the point of being ready to scratch, cut their hair, skinning . with such a thought that I would be beautiful. than.

In Victor Hugo's "Hunchback of Notre Dame" , Quasimodo is an ugly hunchback. It is because of this ugly appearance that many people call him a monster, so it is not uncommon for Quasimodo to feel guilty and live in the church bell tower.

And perhaps for this reason, the scientists named Quasimodo to name a body dysmorphic disorder (BDD).

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Quasimodo has been affecting 2.4% of the world's population .

Specifically, people with this condition are always obsessed with defects on their bodies, sometimes, they even try to find out by getting ugly or even . imagining them.

Perhaps this is the first time you've heard of this strange syndrome, but the scary fact is that Quasimodo has been affecting 2.4% of the world's population.

Both men and women may be victims of this syndrome, but women are more common , concentrated in adolescence.

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Quasimodo is a type of mental disorder in the brain.

As with other psychiatric diseases, this is a consequence of many effects including biology, genetics, and psychology and society, and anyone can become its victim.

How to know if a person is suffering from Quasimodo?

Despite knowing that no one has perfect appearance without blemishes, if only because of a small scar and suffering miserably, this person is likely to be sick.

They are always obsessed when feeling that they are too fat or too thin, their breasts are too flat, their legs are too big . They spend most of their time worrying about their defects, continuously mirroring, watching it, Palpate and feel anxious, frustrated.

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The infected person always feels guilty because of ugliness, though in fact it is not.

Others are afraid to look in the mirror because they hate to see their "ugly" faces, even use curtains to cover their mirrors and always compare themselves with others, feeling they are inferior, shameful. Any comment about looks makes them sad, thinking.

And then every time they went out, they spent hours grooming and makeup, not wanting to reveal any defects.

They often think of plastic surgery even though the people around them recommend not to be so.

"Bad fear" is not simply "addicted to grooming"

The consequences of this disease can be very serious. The patient takes a lot of time to worry about his body, leading to crisis, irritability with people around him. Gradually, they lost their confidence in communication, isolating themselves from society.

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The past is teased, bullying can be the cause of this inferiority disease.

On a more complicated level, the person with the syndrome will be depressed by not wanting to go out, not wanting to appear before anyone.

"More advanced," the Quasimodo people who hated their bodies, tried to eliminate the defect: haircut, skinning, or more seriously than thinking about suicide.

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This is a dangerous syndrome that can lead to depression.

Quasimodo is a dangerous syndrome, but if you do not understand it, you will not know what the victim is facing, but simply assume that they are " too cool".

So, pay attention if you or your loved ones have the above signs to promptly detect and ask for the support of a psychiatrist. And more importantly, understand that no one is perfect, so be confident and happy about what you have.