Emo disease often refers to emo syndrome.
In medicine, EMO also known as Exophthalmos, pretibial Myxedema, and Osteoarthropathy) is a rare medical complication that affects less than 1% of people with Graves' disease.
EMO is a triad of conditions involving eye bulging, skin thickening (often on the shins), and swelling of the bones and soft tissues.
Although there's no single physical or psychiatric medial condition that is called or known as emo disease.
But the term emo disease often stems from a misunderstanding of medical acronyms or even can also refer to cultural and internet slang.
It can also depend on the context.
Emo in internet slang is also short r emotional and originated as a music subculture in the 1980s and 1990s that was characterized by introspective, confessional music.
And in casual conversation, emo can be used to describe someone who is highly sensitive, angsty or dramatic and it's sometimes mistakenly stereotyped with depression.
And EMO disease can also refer to IMO also known as intestinal methanogen overgrowth.
Some people mispronounce or misspell the IMO digestive condition as ee-mo, which was also confused previously with SIBO.
IMO occurs when methane producing organisms build up in your intestines and cause bloating and digestive distress.