Affiliation:
1. Abant Izzet Baysal University Internal Medicine Bolu Turkey
2. Üsküdar University psychiatry Istanbul Turkey
3. Abant Izzet Baysal University Endocrinology and Metabolsim Bolu Turkey
Abstract
Abstract::
Hypoglycaemia in individuals with diabetes is defined as the presence of signs or
symptoms in addition to potentially occurring abnormal plasma glucose levels in the patient.
Munchausen Syndrome (MS) is characterized by the deliberate induction of physical or psychological
symptoms or the act of pretending to have symptoms. Patient reports of this factitious
disease pattern are limited in the literature. The diagnosis and treatment of this syndrome, which
is among factitious disorders, is very difficult. Endocrinological complaints are very common
among those admitted to the hospitals.
Background::
Unnecessary and numerous examinations cause financial losses and loss of time
for both the individual and the healthcare system. In this case report, we aimed to discuss the
management of a patient who tried to gain secondary gain by creating artificial hypoglycemia
attacks.
Case Report::
In this case report, the diagnosis of Munchausen syndrome given to a 28-year-old
female patient who was diagnosed with type I diabetes and repeatedly admitted to the hospital
due to hypoglycemia attacks is discussed.
Conclusion::
Munchausen syndrome is an important and often overlooked diagnosis that should
be kept in mind due to the possibility of individuals harming themselves unpredictably, as well
as causing disruptions in the healthcare system and wasting time due to numerous and
unnecessary examinations and evaluations. For this reason, it is a diagnosis that should be kept
in mind in cases of unexplained hypoglycemia attacks.
Publisher
Bentham Science Publishers Ltd.