What is Morgellons disease?

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Morgellon's disease is a mysterious disease that was categorized as rare by doctors. Symptoms include a sensation like something crawling under the skin until it itches. It even grows like thread fibers from the skin of the sufferer.

Many patients who report this are considered to be just imagining and the sensation is just a suggestion. Even being given a look by the patient who has thread fibers growing on his skin, the doctors are still not taking it seriously. In fact, there are quite a lot of sufferers of this disease and some of them formed an association on the importance of knowing more about this Morgellon disease.

The problem is that there are people who say that they experience a sensation like something is crawling and itching for no reason, but there are no threads growing from their bodies. Meanwhile, the fibers are not always visible, the size can be microscopic so he doesn't realize that he has the disease. So it is considered rare by doctors.

The fibers can come in a variety of colors from clear to red and black.

Excerpt from the writings of Randy Wymore, a professor of pharmacy and physiology

"There is no clear and simple diagnostic test yet to confirm or rule out Morgellons. Still, 100% of the patients, that were felt to sincerely have Morgellons Disease, have large microscopic-to small macroscopic fibers visible under their outer layer of skin. These fibers are not associated with scabs or open lesions, nor are they under scarred tissue. The idea that Morgellons fibers are they fuzz and lint, simply sticking to the lesions and scabs, is not possible based on the observations that were just described. fibers are under "normal-appearing" areas of skin. In contrast, such fibers have never been observed in even one person who does not claim to have Morgellons."

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