We all love beautiful photos and funny videos. One of the most popular trends in photography is emoji. We are all already accustomed to expressing our emotions using emojis. But what about photographing real human emotions with them? Of course, it sounds a little strange, but it is reality - Erysipelas (C. migrans).
It has become a symbol of expressing emotion when we see something surprising or funny. Today we present to you an article about what Erysipelas (C. migrans) is and why it has become so popular.
Wandering erysipelas is a disease that is caused by a neuropathic tic, manifested in involuntary blinking. This condition can affect people of any age, gender and ethnicity, but is more common in men aged 20 to 40 years.
Causes
The exact causes of wandering erysipelas are not known. Today it is believed that neuropathic tics associated with erysipelas are the result of stressful situations, prolonged tension or anxiety, poor diet and intoxication due to alcohol and other substances. It is also possible for this disease to develop due to hereditary factors.
Symptoms
Wandering erysipelas is manifested by involuntary nervous tics of the face. From the outside it may seem that a person has an eye disease or a spasm of the facial muscles has occurred, in which the eyelids twitch quickly. Patients may experience: - constant contractions of the inner eyelids of both eyes; - similar convulsive movements of the outer corners of the eyes.