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Madeline suffered from catalepsy, a condition where the body becomes rigid and unresponsive. Roderick believed that she had died and placed her in the vault, unaware that she was still alive when he buried her. The shock and horror of discovering this likely contributed to Roderick's decline in mental health.
Ciguatera (from the Spanish word for a poisonous snail) is a food-related illness that causes abdominal and neurological symptoms.
Also known as bipolar, the person is born susceptible to the illness. The trigger is something like a relationship, which causes anxiety or insecurity. The individual then alternates between states of manic behavior and being depressed.
Dr. Cordwell believes that Roderick has an overactive imagination that causes him to see things that are not real. This leads to Roderick's feelings of fear and paranoia.
Chikungunya virus is not important as it causes illness in human body. Chikungunya virus is an pathogen that causes a syndrome with symptoms, such as fever, headache, joint pain and chills.
There are many causes for depression and bipolar disorder. One can develop these symptoms due to stress, life changes, diet and lifestyle habits, and injury or illness.
Depending on the type of biological used, the early symptoms of an attack could appear the same as a common illness. An example is a biological that causes flu like symptoms.
Mono is an illness that can last for months. It often causes sore throat, fevers, or even no symptoms at all. Mono should always be evaluated by a doctor.
Louis Pasteur(1822-1895) a French chemist first discovered what causes illness.
In Edgar Allan Poe's short story "The Fall of the House of Usher," Madeline Usher is described as suffering from a mysterious illness that causes cataleptic fits and a gradual decline in health. Her symptoms include extreme lethargy, pallor, and a lingering illness that ultimately leads to her premature burial.
The name of the disease or illness that bacilli bacteria causes is called anthrax. This causes diarrhea, vomiting, and abdominal cramping.
Consuming sugar in moderation as part of a balanced diet is not directly linked to causing mental illness. However, excessive sugar intake can lead to mood swings, spikes in blood sugar levels, and potential long-term health issues that may indirectly impact mental health. It's important to maintain a healthy diet and lifestyle to support overall mental well-being.