A conversion excess eye disorder, often referred to in the context of strabismus, involves an abnormal alignment of the eyes where one or both eyes deviate inward excessively. This condition can lead to visual disturbances such as double vision or difficulties with depth perception. It may be associated with neurological factors or psychological stress and typically requires evaluation by an eye care professional for diagnosis and potential treatment options, which may include vision therapy or surgery.
yes it is a dissociative disorder. yes it is a dissociative disorder.
Conversion disorder. Pain disorder. Hypochondriasis. Body dysmorphic disorder.
Two examples of somatoform disorder would be hypochondriasis and conversion disorder. Hypochondriasis is a preoccupation with fears about a real physical problem but that fear exaggerates the severity of the illness. Conversion disorder is a presence of a motor of sensory symptom with no medical reason.
It is a psychiatric disorder
Hysterical neurosis-- An older term for conversion disorder or dissociative disorder.
It is not in excess but stochiometry with .0.1 mol excess for 100 % conversion
conversion disorder
Conversion Disorder
leonardo decarpio
In physics and chemistry, entropy is defined as the 'unavailability' of a system's thermal energy for conversion into mechanical work, or the conversion of energy into this unavailable state. Excess entropy means that there's much more energy being wasted in this manner.
yes
You can't cure it, you can only manage it.