Five Facts For Kids Season 1 Episode 10

Ep 10. 5 Bizarre Illnesses You Won't Believe Are Real

  • January 12, 2018

Five Facts For Kids is an educational show that aims to impart knowledge in a fun and entertaining way to kids. In Season 1 Episode 10, titled "5 Bizarre Illnesses You Won't Believe Are Real", the show presents some startling information about rare and unusual medical conditions that affect people.

The episode kicks off with a brief overview of what constitutes an illness and then moves on to present the first bizarre illness, called the Alien Hand Syndrome. Kids are introduced to the concept of proprioception, the ability to perceive the position and movement of one's body. They then learn how an individual with Alien Hand Syndrome experiences a loss of proprioception and due to this, feels like their hand is not under their control. The show uses examples to depict how this medical condition can impact the daily life of patients.

The next condition the episode presents is Progeria, a rare genetic disease that causes premature aging in children. The host explains to the kids how this illness affects the body's production of a protein called lamin A, and how this is responsible for the characteristic symptoms of Progeria. The show highlights how this illness impacts families and promotes awareness of how a better understanding of medical conditions like this can go a long way in helping people living with the disease.

In the third segment, the show introduces a disorder called Trimethylaminuria, also known as fish odor syndrome. This is a rare genetic condition that causes the body to produce an excessive amount of a chemical called trimethylamine, which produces a strong fishy odor from the person's sweat, urine, and breath. The host explains to kids how this condition isn't harmful, but it can lead to social isolation due to the offensive odor it causes.

The fourth medical condition the show tackles is Pica, which is a disorder that leads people to crave and eat non-food items like chalk, paper, hair, or dirt. The host explains how this condition can lead to serious health complications, and promotes the idea of seeking medical help instead of attempting to solve the problem alone.

Finally, the show wraps up with a discussion about Cotard's Delusion, a rare delusional disorder that makes individuals believe they are dead, have lost organs, or have no existence. The episode describes how this rare illness works and explains that it often requires psychiatric intervention to help those who are affected.

Overall, Five Facts for Kids Season 1 Episode 10 "5 Bizarre Illnesses You Won't Believe Are Real" is a highly informative and engaging show that offers a glimpse into the world of rare diseases. It simplifies complex medical concepts and presents them in a relatable manner, which allows kids to understand and learn from the show. The episode aims to promote awareness and understanding about these rare disorders, and to encourage children to empathize with those who are living with them.

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Description
  • First Aired
    January 12, 2018
  • Language
    English