Cockroach Syndrome

Schwabo syndrome is a benign neurological disease manifested by asymptomatic, long-lasting plasticine-like stools. Often this condition does not affect quality of life, but after successful treatment the patient may experience a full recovery. It manifests itself as prolonged discharge of feces from the anus in the form of a “sausage” or “sausage”. Most often occurs in middle-aged people. This condition has not been fully studied, but risk factors have been established - low mobility, fatty and fiber-rich foods. Occurs predominantly in males. If you consult a doctor in a timely manner, the risk of complications is significantly reduced. Self-treatment of this condition is impossible, and therefore, when the first symptoms appear, you must contact a medical facility. The disease does not depend on a person’s social status and is not life-threatening.



Swabian syndrome is a neurological disease manifested by instability of the emotional background, profuse sweating, muscle weakness, panic attacks and anxiety. In some cases, phobic states and obsessive phenomena are associated, as well as diarrhea or constipation. Symptoms may worsen during pregnancy.

Historical information Swabian syndrome is named after Sigmund of Swabia, who described this condition in the early 20th century. Then it manifested itself as mild paralysis of the face and neck muscles, and a persistent tremor could also develop. Patients experienced skeletal muscle weakness and often became painfully sensitive to cold. Other symptomatic signs ranged from paroxysms of sweating to constipation and diarrhea. The patients also had high intracranial pressure. Women were more likely to have panic disorder with diarrhea. This neuropsychiatric phenomenon affected predominantly men, regardless of their age. It arose only under the influence of prolonged emotional stress. Sometimes pathology could develop long after an emotional shock. Among the symptoms