Have you ever wonder how do you die tomorrow? Or have you knew about one disease that makes your body become a host for a bunch of flowers? Let me introduce you to Hanahaki Disease.
If you always write a novel or story, you will be familiar with one unique name. It came from Japanese language and became a popular term for a disease in story globally. A disease where flower will come out from your mouth, you coughed up blood by spitting out flower petals. The caused of this disease is kinda fascinating.
Hanahaki Disease is the most popular name in the world of fan-fiction. You can always find this term if you read angst, sad, or even heartbreaking story. It caused by the victim feels unrequited love.
It sounds ridiculous for me if you asked me. How could people got a disease just because their love was not accepted?
Well, but anything is possible in story world, right?
How to cure Hanahaki Disease?
According to my knowledge, Hanahaki can live for 3 - 6 months, or years in the victim's body. There are two ways to cured this disease.
- First way, the victim must expresses his feeling to the person he loved. If the love is reciprocated then the effects of this disease will stop, accompanied by a very loud cough, the roots and flowers that are in the victim's lungs will come out and he will be free from this disease. However, if his love is not reciprocated, then Hanahaki wins. Flower petals spurted out of his mouth along with blood, large in size, causing him to have difficulty breathing and finally suffocated to death by the flowers that bloomed inside his body.
- The last is by surgery, if the victim agrees, then he can perform an operation to remove Hanahaki from inside his body. However, with one consequence, when it is removed from his body, romantic feelings for the person he loves will lift/disappear at that moment. He can still love another person, but he can't love the same person forever.
Even though it seems scary, for me Hanahaki Disease seems beautiful. For me this disease is a manifestation of death from loving someone in silence. We definitely have people we love, but we are too afraid to express our feelings, whether it's because our love isn't worthy or we feel we don't deserve to be side by side with loved ones.
Imagine if Hanahaki was real and approached us, then I don't know how many thousands of lives would have been lost. But you don't have to be scared, since it was a fictional disease, it's not real.


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