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Abdul R.

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Morgellon's disease In 2002, American doctors officially registered the rare Morgellon's disease for the first time. When it develops, the patient feels as if nasty small insects are running around under his skin. On the one hand, the clinical manifestations of the disease strongly resemble the classic psychosis observed in some forms of schizophrenia. However, on the other hand, during an objective examination, lesions did appear on the skin of patients, and the muscles cramped. The vast majority of patients reported that some kind of "worms" or strange "fibers" penetrated into the depths of their skin. Previously, researchers thought that rare mutagenic fungi that can survive in any situation could cause the pathology. Over time, the fungal nature of Morgellons disease was not confirmed, and in 2012, the opinion was finally confirmed among doctors that the phenomenon has a psychogenic origin.
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