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The symptoms of CIPA is that you are unable to feeling pain.
CIPA - organization - was created in 1968.
There isn't a treatment for this rare disease- CIPA, but scientists are working on it. :)
Larry Cipa was born on 1951-10-05.
CIPA-TV was created on 1987-01-12.
CIPA stands for Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis. Congenital means that you have the condition from birth
CIPA is also known as Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis. It is a rare disorder that was discovered by Dearborn in 1932.
25 years, ....... Well now, my son is 35 with CIPA and my grand daughter also has CIPA, he just had a new baby born to him a month ago, so far so good.
The odds of being born with Congenital Insensitivity to Pain with Anhidrosis (CIPA) are 1 in 125 million.
Symptoms of CIPA include another disorderin inself. this is Anhydrosis, which results in very high fever due to the fact that the body cannot detect when it is overheating and cool itself down through sweating. this is the main cause of death in individuals suffering from CIPA. other symptoms include self mutilation, that is injuring oneself. CIPA sefferers may bite of more than half of their own tongues, the tips of their fingers and their bottom lip. hyperactiveness may also result in persons banging themselves against walls and other such behavior. because persons with CIPA do not feel pain they may have other illments or injuries that could be life treatening and never know it. they may starve their own selves because they do not feel hungerpains. they may walk on a broken leg. these are just some of the symptoms associated with CIPA.
DEARBORN discovered this disease in 1932