Emotional crossover syndrome

Emotional cross-leggedness syndrome (masturbation syndrome) is a syndrome of unknown etiology and treatment is not yet uniform. It is common in children. It refers to the behavior of children who repeatedly rub their external genitalia with their hands or other objects, also known as masturbation. Almost all children can have this behavior during their growth and development, and it can appear in infants around half a year old, but mostly after the age of 2. Most of them are more obvious from early childhood to school age, and most of them disappear after school, and then increase significantly after puberty. Boys more than girls. Red Xia, Department of Pediatrics, Bayannur City Hospital