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Dracula disease, more formally known as "Renfield's syndrome," is a rare psychological condition where an individual has an obsession with consuming blood, often believing it to be necessary for their survival. Named after the character Renfield from Bram Stoker's "Dracula," those with this syndrome may engage in self-harm or harm to others to obtain blood. It is considered a form of paraphilia rather than a formally recognized mental disorder. Treatment typically involves psychotherapy and addressing underlying psychological issues.

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