sjálfsætisveiki
Sjálfsætisveiki is an Icelandic term that translates to self-consumption sickness or self-eating disease. It describes a state of extreme self-neglect and mental distress where an individual becomes so consumed by their internal suffering that they neglect their basic needs, including hygiene, nutrition, and social interaction. This condition is not a formally recognized medical diagnosis in standard psychiatric classifications but rather a descriptive term used to capture a severe manifestation of psychological distress.
Individuals experiencing sjálfsætisveiki may appear withdrawn, disheveled, and apathetic. They might lose interest in activities they
The term emphasizes the internal, self-perpetuating nature of the suffering, suggesting a cycle where the individual's