Kumbhakarna : Did he suffer from the disorder of the hypothalamus?
Kumbhakarna was brother of the evil Raavana in the mythological tale of Ramayana. According the legend, Kumbhakarna had an insatiable appetite and thirst and used to sleep for great lengths of time. He also had an uncontrollable temper, which was feared by many. It is our assessment that Kumbhakarna...
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doaj-b7d548f6ac6743c0a3ebb11f1a5511852020-11-24T21:29:45ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism2230-82102230-95002015-01-0119343343410.4103/2230-8210.152795Kumbhakarna : Did he suffer from the disorder of the hypothalamus?Om J LakhaniJitendra D LakhaniKumbhakarna was brother of the evil Raavana in the mythological tale of Ramayana. According the legend, Kumbhakarna had an insatiable appetite and thirst and used to sleep for great lengths of time. He also had an uncontrollable temper, which was feared by many. It is our assessment that Kumbhakarna possibly suffered from hypothalamic obesity. Hypothalamic obesity can be defined as significant polyphagia and weight gain that occurs because of structural or function involvement of the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus bilaterally. The characteristic features are obesity associated with polyphagia. Somnolence is present in 40% of cases. Sham rage is a characteristic behavioral abnormality seen in these patients. All these symptoms are described in the mythological text while describing Kumbhakarna. The episodic nature of Kumbhakarna′s symptoms can also be explained by another hypothalamic syndrome called Klein-Levine syndrome. This syndrome is characterized by with periodic episodes of somnolence, hyperphagia and hypersexuality along with other behavioral and cognitive difficulties.http://www.ijem.in/article.asp?issn=2230-8210;year=2015;volume=19;issue=3;spage=433;epage=434;aulast=LakhaniHypothalamic obesityKlein-Levine syndromeKumbhakarnaRamayanasomnolence |
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Kumbhakarna : Did he suffer from the disorder of the hypothalamus? |
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Kumbhakarna : Did he suffer from the disorder of the hypothalamus? |
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kumbhakarna : did he suffer from the disorder of the hypothalamus? |
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Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications |
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Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism |
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Kumbhakarna was brother of the evil Raavana in the mythological tale of Ramayana. According the legend, Kumbhakarna had an insatiable appetite and thirst and used to sleep for great lengths of time. He also had an uncontrollable temper, which was feared by many. It is our assessment that Kumbhakarna possibly suffered from hypothalamic obesity. Hypothalamic obesity can be defined as significant polyphagia and weight gain that occurs because of structural or function involvement of the ventromedial nucleus of the hypothalamus bilaterally. The characteristic features are obesity associated with polyphagia. Somnolence is present in 40% of cases. Sham rage is a characteristic behavioral abnormality seen in these patients. All these symptoms are described in the mythological text while describing Kumbhakarna. The episodic nature of Kumbhakarna′s symptoms can also be explained by another hypothalamic syndrome called Klein-Levine syndrome. This syndrome is characterized by with periodic episodes of somnolence, hyperphagia and hypersexuality along with other behavioral and cognitive difficulties. |
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Hypothalamic obesity Klein-Levine syndrome Kumbhakarna Ramayana somnolence |
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