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Journal of Entomology and Zoology Studies

2019, Vol. 7, Issue 3
A review on Ekbom Syndrome

PP Pradhan, RN Borkakati and DK Saikia

Ekbom Syndrome synonymous with Delusional Parasitosis, is a turmoil in the mind of patient wherein people erroneously trust that they are pervaded with parasites, insects, or bugs, while as a general rule no such invasion is available. People experiencing this kind of disorder arrogantly believe the feelings of tactile sensations and the imaginary presence of insect, although nobody else can see those. Morgellons malady is a doubtful condition expressed by a fixed conviction that fibers that are imbedded or expelling from the skin; this condition is also falls in the range of Delusional Parasitosis. Ekbom Syndrome is a capricious condition; it is unmanageable and can't be redressed by argument or proof. Ekbom Syndrome sufferers display a scope of unsurprising practices in their endeavors to take out their pervasions, including looking for distinguishing pieces of proof and treatment from physicians and entomologists. Moreover, they may additionally experience co-morbid psychological conditions. Since this is a delusional affliction, effective treatment commonly requires intervention by therapeutic experts as well as need based antipsychotics. From an investigation, it was observed that disturbed reasoning and judgment were present in all cases of DI as against only 82% (27 of 32 patients) tactile symptoms, the picture is better clear by the disturbed thought.
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How to cite this article:
PP Pradhan, RN Borkakati, DK Saikia. A review on Ekbom Syndrome. J Entomol Zool Stud 2019;7(3):894-900.

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