Many illnesses or health-related problems become relevant when the person suffering from them is a famous person or in the media.
Thus, once the news has spread, pathologies that have been talked about little or not at all are found on media portals and this helps to spread information on some diseases.
This is the case of the Turkish player of Galatasaray, Mauro Icardiwho in some interviews referred to situations that affect his daily life and which would fall under a disorder known as osmophobia or olfactophobia. Let’s see what it’s about.
Mauro Icardi’s illness
THE osmophobiaor olfactophobia, is a phobia, aversion or psychological hypersensitivity to odors, which the person cannot control. This fear is what Mauro Icardi suffers from, who is said to be “osmophobic”.
The news came to light when in an interview that the footballer conducted a few months ago with his wife, Wanda Narahe confessed that one day he ended up giving away the refrigerator from his house.
It turns out that the player smelled very strong odors when he opened it, so he decided to clean it thoroughly. But the next day he heard them again and decided to get rid of them and buy a new one.
This was confirmed by journalist Pía Shaw, who knows the footballer well Mauro hates strong smells and which, moreover, “is always fragrant”.
Another situation that would show his disorder was when the footballer and the driver were going through a marital crisis. As it turned out, the famous frustrated meeting with the China Suarez The cause would be the “bad smells” present in the Parisian hotel room, according to the version provided by the LAM driver, Angel de Brito. “He couldn’t have sex because of the smells that were there,” said the journalist, who also added: “she put a lot of pressure on him and the smells that were in the room had affected him …”.
Phobias and anxiety disorders
THE phobia It is defined as an irrational fear of something that, in reality, or in most cases, would not pose any real danger, according to the Medlineplus website. It is also defined as a type of anxiety disorder.
In any variant of the existing phobia (acrophobia, fear of heights; claustrophobia; of closed places; arachnophobia, of spiders, etc.), the person may experience various symptoms such as a sensation of lack of air, tremors in the hands and in the whole body. body, nausea, tachycardia or desperate desire to escape, among many others, as described by the health portal.
In the case of osmophobia, the disorder is also linked to people who suffer from migraines.
Source: Clarin