What is Morgellons' disease?
Morgellons' disease is the name of a skin disorder or disease, similar to scabies that have to obtain augmented medical acceptance. The name Morgellons' disease was created by Morgellons Research Foundation (MRF), which chose the name based on the French literature of the 17th century describing a similar situation in children. The purpose of the name of the Morgellon disease was to give the definitive name of a state that seems that many people suffer from a convincing diagnosis.
Although medically confirmed, MRF has issued an initial definition of the case in the Center for Control and Prevention of Diseases (CDC) in February 2006. Almost all adults suffering from Morgellon's diagnosis were received and received by Morgellon's diagnosis.
It seems that the symptoms of a Morgellon disease differ somewhat between patients. However, some symptoms of suspicious disease are consistent. Between PRThe effective symptoms of Morgellon disease include the occurrence of skin lesions, some of which can be generated independently due to intensive or extreme itching. It is reported that these skin lesions contain inexplicable "fibers" or granules. Patients also constantly complain of the "feelings of crawling" in the skin and less often, but strangely report patients with similar symptoms, the presence of unconfirmed parasites. This is due to the feeling of browsing and suspicion of parasites associated with reported mental effects that most patients are diagnosed with deceptive parasitosis, more of a psychological disorder rather than physical disorder.
MRF, while continuing to study Morgellon's disease, creates a wide -ranging advertisement to obtain a medical acceptance of this condition. During 2006, MRF, together with the media, was broadcast by television specialties focused on Morgellons' disease, her suffering and hope that further research will lead to the ability to clinically diagnose and treat this mysterious disease.