Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy, as defined by Wikipedia, is "a behaviour pattern in which a caregiver fabricates, exaggerates, or induces mental or physical health problems in those who are in their care. With deception at its core, this behaviour is an elusive, potentially lethal, and frequently misunderstood form of child abuse or medical neglect that has been difficult to define, detect, and confirm."
What this means is that a patient with this condition will fabricate illness not on themselves like traditional Muchausen Syndrome but rather onto someone in their care, usually a child, for the sake of obtaining attention from others. Of course, it can be almost universally agreed upon that this behaviour is abominable and the fact that it is a condition does not absolve it of its horrible nature.
However, considering that it is a recognized pathology, it may be possible to treat these individuals before they end up harming others. The condition also causes emotional distress that leads to this behaviour, as is observed in traditional Munchausen syndrome as well. In other cases, people may be misdiagnosed with this condition if a child is legitimately ill with unknown cause, and due to some doctor's impatience with unknown conditions, this may lead to a faulty diagnosis.
Discuss the ethical problems surrounding this condition. Also, feel free to discuss Munchausen Syndrome as well.