Treatment for Alice's syndrome in Wonderland helps decrease the number of times symptoms appear, however, this is only possible when you can identify the cause of the problem.
In most cases, the symptoms of Alice's syndrome in wonderland are triggered by a strong migraine and so it is possible to prevent them from arising again through some care such as light meals, avoiding too much coffee and exercising, which prevent the development of migraine. See more tips in: How to Prevent Migraine.
In addition, the symptoms of the syndrome can also be triggered by other causes such as epilepsy, infectious mononucleosis, drug use or brain tumors, for example, in which case the treatment must be directed by a neurologist to avoid the development of these problems.
To see parts of the body bigger than normal Observe objects of abnormal sizeSymptoms of Alice's Syndrome in Wonderland
The main symptoms of Alice's syndrome in Wonderland are:
- Look in the mirror and see some parts of the body bigger or smaller than normal, especially the head and hands;
- Observe objects of abnormal size, such as cars, buildings or cutlery;
- Have a distorted notion of time, thinking you are going too fast or too slow;
- Losing the notion of distance, thinking that the ground is near the face, for example.
These symptoms are more frequent at night and happen during periods of 15 to 20 minutes, being able to be confused with hallucinations. That way it is important to consult a neurologist to identify the problem and start the appropriate treatment.