Add a terrible disease to humans

A mysterious disease called Morgellons seems to be caught only in sci-fi movies that are spreading across the United States and 15 other countries.

Some people had to commit suicide because they couldn't stand it.

Picture 1 of Add a terrible disease to humans A patient who was abused by Morgellons disease (Photo: bibleprobe) People with this disease often describe the feeling of an insect or a parasite crawling under the skin, while in a wound that is not closed, there are Blue and white yarns stick out. Efforts to remove these fibers cause terrible pain.

Ginger Savely, a nurse taking care of 28 Morgellons patients, said: "Like in a science fiction movie, your body falls into a horrifying and creepy state. You have the feeling of having animals. strangers reside in the body and cause injury to you, while nobody believes you ".

Wounds often have bizarre shapes, and fibers can appear individually or . together into bundles. There are also cases of small black fibers or beads on the skin of those who have no open wounds.

Some patients also reported similar disease syndrome in their pets, mostly dogs and cats and horses.

According to the statistics of the Morgellons Research Fund (MRF), about 95% of patients fall into a state of fatigue and inability to function, the mind is stagnant .

Other syndromes are joint aches and pains, sleep disorders, hair loss, vision loss, and even some healthy teeth in some people. And it seems that once infected, one must live with it for life. No reports have been reported on the status of remission.

While some doctors thought it was just a disease, some patients did their own research to prove that they did not imagine the disease.

Kaye Koeberle of Houston said: "I pulled out some fibers and put them on a plate. These fibers grew and kept getting longer and curled around the plate."

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Morgellons yarn (Photo: kgw)

Randy Wymore - Assistant Professor of Pharmacology and Physiology at Okalahoma University and Director of Research of MRF - said: "It is not ordinary fabrics, nor the pieces of pepper accidentally fell on the skin like some dermatologists think ".

Learn more about this mysterious phenomenon, some analysts say, these fibers are made up of cellulose molecules, commonly found in plants.

By February this year there were more than 2,000 reports of people with this disease from all states of the United States (mainly Texas, California and Florida) and 15 other countries, including Canada, England, Australia and the Netherlands, sent to MRF.

The organization said that the actual number of patients is certainly much greater, since cases of sending reports of their condition to MRF are limited to those with networked computers and MRF indications. Flags find them online.

Interest in the disease only really erupted after a Texas boy named Travis Wilson committed suicide because he could not bear the abuse of the disease.

However, there has not been any research on Morgellons, which has only one page mentioning this strange disease in the dermatology journal American Journal of Clinical Dermatology recently published by MRF.

Ky Phong