Morgellons disease is a rare, controversial, unexplained skin disorder characterized by crawling, sores, crawling sensations on and below the skin, and fiber-like filaments emerging from the sores. Some medical experts say Morgellons is a physical infection or diseases. While, others experts suggest it is a type of psychosis called "delusional parasitosis," in which patient may feel like something is crawling, biting, or stinging all over and a person thinks parasites have infected their skin. Read Report Overview - https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/morgellons-diseasemarket.html Physicians and patients often misjudge Morgellons symptoms as being parasitic in origin but researchers found that no parasites are involved with the etiology of Morgellons. It has also been found that there are no fungal components to the etiology of Morgellons. Borrelia, a spirochetal bacterium, has been discovered in all Morgellons patients for study so far. Borrelia is identified by multiple methods in large quantity within Morgellons skin lesions including culture. Morgellons disease is a quite uncommon disorder or illness that most commonly affects middle-aged white women. A number of cases occurred in California, which provoked the CDC to conduct a research study to define if the cases were somehow related. Moreover, another study carried out in London reviewed five years of cases, from 2003 to 2008, and found 18 patients with a diagnosis of mysterious dermopathy or Morgellons. Request Brochure of Report - https://www.transparencymarketresearch.com/sample/sample.php? flag=B&rep_id=28208 Of these, 83 percent were middle-aged women and 69 percent were white. Cause of disease is still unknown, research on this syndrome has so far not found it to be caused by an infection. It is therefore not transmissible. Moreover, this condition has not been found to be caused by an environmental contaminant. People who have Morgellons disease report the following signs and symptoms:
Intense itching Crawling sensations under the skin Spontaneously–appearing, slow-healing lesions Seed-like objects/ granules and black specks on/in skin “Fuzz balls” on/in intact skin Fine, thread like colored fibers beneath and/or extruding from the skin Life altering fatigue Neurological impairment Visual and hearing changes Brain fog and diminished higher cognitive abilities Hair loss Gastrointestinal changes Muscle aches, Joint pain General malaise; intense, life-impacting pain Dental deterioration Sleep disturbances