Baahubali Actor Anushka Shetty's Struggle with a Rare Laughing Disorder!

Anushka Shetty, celebrated for her roles in blockbuster films like Bahubali, faces an unusual challenge off-screen a rare laughing disorder that disrupts her daily life and work.

By  Prerit Chauhan June 26th 2024 02:25 PM

Laughing is commonly celebrated for its health benefits, yet for renowned Bahubali actor Anushka Shetty, it has become an unexpected challenge. Shetty wrestles with a rare laughing disorder that once triggered, renders her unable to cease for a staggering 15 to 20 minutes. This condition has notably disrupted filming on occasion, halting production.


Understanding the 'Laughing Disorder'

Termed the pseudo-bulbar effect by neurologist Dr. Sudhir Kumar ', this condition stands distinct from typical mental health disorders. While it may resemble psychological issues, its origins lie in neurological dysfunction.

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Association with Mood Disorders

Often co-occurring with mood disorders like depression, the pseudo-bulbar effect manifests primarily through sudden, uncontrollable bouts of laughter that are brief in duration. Contrary to ongoing mood disturbances, individuals typically revert to their usual emotional state once the episode subsides.

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Neuro-Psychiatric Insights

Dr. Kumar underscores that this disorder primarily manifests as an emotional response linked to impaired brain function. This categorization places it within the realm of neuro-psychiatric disorders, distinguishing it from purely psychological conditions.

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Treatment Approaches

Managing the pseudo-bulbar effect involves practical techniques such as deep, deliberate breathing and diverting attention to alternative subjects. Physical relaxation techniques, particularly targeting muscles around the shoulders, neck, and chest, also offer relief.

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