
“Loveria Vulgaris”, also known as “Love” is a chronic
condition commonly found in teenagers throughout the world. The disease is
epidemic and has a great impact on the lifestyle of individual. It appears to
be the same for both genders. Females having Loveria Vulgaris seem more serious
while in males, it is more extensive. Majority of the patients get rid of the
disease as soon as they mature mentally or due to the restrictions from the
parents (if they notice it initially) whereas some patients suffer with it as a
permanent disability.
The standard age of the disease is at puberty. The common
causes are mostly the environmental factors like TV, cell phone, internet,
friend’s circle, feature films, dramas and extreme reading of love story
novels. Androgenic influence tends to increase the severity of disease.
Scientifically, Oxytocin hormone is responsible for having such affection.
The disease usually begins like a flash light after having
eye contacts. It gradually increases in intensity. Almost all of the body
organs are affected but the adverse affects are frequently seen in CVS (cardio
vascular system) and CNS (central nervous system). Insomnia, motion sickness,
deep sigh, heart beats faster and produces drumming sound, cellophobia, disturbed
mental (cerebral) functions, anorexia nervosa are some examination findings
found in the patients of Loveria Vulgaris.
Symptoms may appear possibly in the 7th or 8th
week after exposure. Patient remains awake at night and sleeps during day time
especially during lectures. Patient loses concern in family matters, either
looks untidy or well dressed, in some severe cases in males untrimmed beard and
in female messy hairstyle, some keep on standing in front of mirror. The
findings vary according to the circumstances.
Most of the poetries in world’s literature are created by
these patients. They are sensitive to rainy season. If they are kept and become
a jail prisoner, they start creating eternal poetries. Injustice poetries could
be found on the walls.
Some patients recover spontaneously without treatment
however, the situation is associated with suicidal cases in certain patients.
No medical tests can diagnose “Loveria Vulgaris”. Only the
symptoms and detailed history may help in treating the disease efficiently. The
disease may cause dangers to the individual as well as create disturbance in
family if not treated initially.