Have you ever wondered why in a fictional world we rarely hear regarding health conditions? We believe that these 14 fictional characters are likely to suffer from some diseases that no one talks regarding:
Toby Flenderson from The Office
He is tired, tired, depressed and his hair is falling out. This looks like an obvious case of vitamin D deficiency.
Phoebe Buffay from Friends
Eccentric tendencies, odd clothing choices, and a belief in special powers all characterize Phoebe. It is possible that she suffers from schizotypal personality disorder, given that she also had childhood traumas.
Anna from Frozen
Although we are led to believe that Anna’s symptoms were caused by an icy blow to the heart, her symptoms tell a different story. Difficulty breathing, weakness, and pallor are more like symptoms of diabetic ketoacidosis.
Mario from Super Mario Bros.
Swollen nose + hyperactivity + euphoria. Perhaps Mario suffers from cocaine addiction.
Chris Treger from Parks and Recreation
Chris definitely suffers from orthorexia, an eating disorder in which people are overly concerned regarding the health benefits of the foods they eat.
Bugs Bunny from Looney Tunes
Bugs Bunny can’t control his romantic impulses and doesn’t stop trying to make people uncomfortable. He gets distracted from other important things in his life. It’s sex addiction, folks!
Goku from Dragon Ball Z
Irritability + excessive hunger + decreased sex drive are common symptoms of diabetes…
Lиз Deathnote
He is tall, with a slender body and spidery fingers. With such a stooped back, L can be diagnosed with Marfan’s syndrome.
Baby from the movie “Baby Driver”
Baby’s driving skills are extremely good, his memory is like a superhuman, while he does not communicate with strangers and would rather put his life in danger just to find a good song before driving. It might be a case of Asperger’s Syndrome.
Anton Ego from Ratatouille
The ego looks very pale and even has dark circles around the eyes. This happens only with iron deficiency in the body.
Popeye from the cartoon Popeye the Sailor.
When you consume excess sodium, part of your body may swell up and look bloated. This condition is called edema. The jars of spinach that Popeye eats are high in sodium.
Yosemite Sam from Looney Tunes
Due to his small stature, crooked legs, oddly shaped skull, and protruding chest, Yosemite Sam may be a victim of rickets.
Hermoine Granger from Harry Potter
It is highly likely that Hermione Granger suffers from obsessive-compulsive personality disorder. She is partial to rules, details and order. Perfection is something she always strives for, she has a good sense of morality and tries to force it on others. People with OCPD think they are fine and everyone else is wrong.
SpongeBob from SpongeBob SquarePants.
SpongeBob actually has all the characteristics that are found in a person suffering from Williams syndrome: Sociable nature and excessive interest in other people, mental retardation, widely spaced teeth and a wide mouth with full cheeks.
Kevin from The Office
Kevin is a middle-aged guy on a low-fiber diet who doesn’t do any exercise. He’s definitely constipated.