Illness that infects this area is a disease spread all over the country. Nobody has immunity from this disease. It attacked the poorest families and the wealthiest families. It has the ability to hurt elderly and young people, men and women. It does not care what your sexual orientation is, and if it wants to infect you, it will. It is this disease that does not care about injuries. It is an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, and AIDS is more widely known. Even the capital city of the world's most powerful country has AIDS.
It is also known as schistosomiasis. Schistosomiasis is a disease caused by parasitic insects. This disease is prevalent in developing countries in over 70 countries. Parasites invade the body mainly by people engaged in agriculture and fishery by contact with the water impregnated on the surface. Symptoms include itching skin and rash, fever, chills, cough, muscle pain first. People usually have no symptoms early in the infection. In rare cases, cramps, delirium, or spinal cord inflammation may occur. Repeated infection may cause damage to the liver, intestines, lungs and urinary tract. Controlling the disease may target drug therapy, control the host (snail), improve the hygiene or sanitation condition of the individual, or a combination of the three.
For Lyme disease patients, there is a report of Morgellon disease. Many health professionals believe that morgue gonorrhoeae is not a symptomatic diagnosis but a mental illness (parasitic parasitosis) that is thought to be infected by parasites. So far, research on this syndrome has not found that it is caused by infection. Therefore, it will not infect. It is not known that this is the result of environmental toxins. They also report that their skin looks like lines, hair, or fluff. Several practitioners observed that the fibers leave the skin of Morgellons' disease patients and leave pictures showing unsightly lesions behind them. For these reasons, Morgellons disease is sometimes called dermatophytosis. People with this problem may feel skin ticks causing skin sensation, spring insects (spring bugs) or acne.