Metropolitan Innundation Syndrome, or MIS, has
two main manifestations.
The most prominent occurs when someone of rural or suburban origins travels to a large city. Symptoms include disorientation, slow reactions (as they are unused to the faster pace of life), respiratory problems (from polution), hearing loss and/or tinitus (caused by city noise), and eye strain (from excessive
light exposure).
The second manifestation occurs when a city-dweller travels to suburbia or a rural area. The primary symptom in this
case is boredome, and subsequent substance
abuse or destructive behavior.