Enna Stephens Cant Stop Giggling After Undergoing Brain Surgery
If you’ve ever gotten the occasional bout of giggles, you know how hard it can be to stop. But for one 7-year-old British girl, a weird side effect of brain surgery has made her unable to stop giggling for the last month. Enna Stephens underwent surgery to have a tumor removed from her brain, and as a result, suffers from pseudobulbar affect (PBA), a disorder caused by nerve damage that makes it hard to control emotional responses, The Daily Mail reported. As a result, she has frequent bouts of the giggles. PBA is common in about 5 percent of people who undergo brain surgery, the Daily Mail reported. It can manifest in many ways, with most people feeling feelings of depression or anger from it. Read More… More on Healthy Living Health News