The mysterious background of Paris syndrome: Why Japanese suffer

The mysterious background of Paris syndrome: Why Japanese suffer

Paris, Frankreich - In Paris, the well -known magician of the show business, Sasa Popovic, died of a rare cancer form at the age of 70, which was diagnosed after a broken leg. The tragic course of his illness, which is often described as insidious, emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis. The oncologist Vladimir Kovcin, who explained Popovic's course of illness in the interview, pointed out that symptoms such as weight loss, nausea and loss of appetite only occur when the cancer has already affected critical areas of the body. According to Kovcin, a timely stomach examination and further diagnostics are crucial for the chances of recovery, but in many cases there is a lack of early medical consultation, which exacerbates the situation of those affected, as well as t-online.de reported.

The dark side of a stay in Paris can also become real for tourists. Many visitors, especially from Japan, experience the so-called Paris syndrome. This very rare psychological disorder, which is often triggered by excessive expectations, leads to symptoms such as sadness, confusion and, in severe cases, even hallucinations. Returning to home is often the key to quick improvement, since the serious cultural differences and the overwhelming reality of the city are difficult to cope with for many Japanese tourists. The symptoms usually disappear as soon as they leave the city, but this illustrates the challenges in diagnosing and treating this temporary reaction. However, the reports on Paris syndrome remain anecdotically and insufficiently scientifically examined, which complicates the view of this disease, such as kosmo.at.

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