Ushna Shah reveals she has prosopagnosia

Neurological condition affects actor's ability to recognise faces


News Desk September 29, 2024

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Actor Ushna Shah recently took to social media to share a personal revelation about living with a lesser-known condition: prosopagnosia, commonly referred to as face blindness. This neurological condition affects a person's ability to recognise faces, a struggle that has increasingly affected her over time. Her post not only sheds light on her experience but also highlights the importance of understanding and empathy when it comes to invisible conditions.

"I'd like to take a moment to share some insight into a condition known as prosopagnosia, or face blindness, which affects a person's ability to recognise faces," Ushna began, explaining a situation that many might dismiss as simple forgetfulness. However, for those who live with prosopagnosia, recognising even familiar faces can become a frustrating and disorienting task. The actor elaborates that this has become more prominent for her, turning into a significant challenge in her daily life.

"What was once a joke has evolved into a frustrating experience over the years, and I am sure I am not alone," she shared. Her honesty brings an important message to the forefront: the need for patience and understanding in social situations where face blindness is at play.

In an effort to clarify any potential awkward encounters in the future, Ushna added, "I'm leaving this message in my highlights for those who have known me for years and for those who may know me in the future. If there's ever an interaction where I don't recognise you, please understand it's due to this condition, not a lack of recognition or care."

"I hope this encourages more conversations around prosopagnosia and how it can impact daily interactions," she said, leaving followers with a sense of both her struggle and her hope for a more empathetic world.

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