Morgellons CDC
As you probably know by now Morgellons is a skin disease that causes rashes and lesions. What you may not know is that you also experience bugs crawling on your skin. You may feel them crawling, biting or stinging even though it may appear there is nothing there. It gets worse. There are also fibers like things that are in the wounds, and sometimes even erupt from them. Beyond that there are also crystals like things that can actually be pulled out of the lesions.
Despite the fact that doctors haven’t really acknowledged it as of yet, and treat it with medications meant for other skin problems. Now though, CDC, which stands for the Centers for Disease Control, is looking into it all. This turn came about because the “Morgellons fibers” that at first appeared to just be fibers from carpet clothes, and other things, were found under the unbroken skin, meaning that they actually part of the skin irritation.
The Centers for Disease Control has chosen one doctor in particular to study Morgellons. Kaiser Permanente is a health care professional that lives in California. The CDC is paying him a grand total of $338,000 for the testing and interviewing of patients that suffer from the dreadful Morgellons. He was given about one year to determine just how wide spread this skin problem is, and to define it better.
Since there are a number of people that suffer from Morgellons skin disease in California, Kaiser Permanente will be performing his studies in Northern California. As soon as they have finished setting up, researchers will begin to screen numerous patients. In fact, they were expecting to work with anywhere between one hundred and fifty and five hundred patients.
Each of these patients has undergone quite a few things. There will be a series of blood work, there will also be skin exams, and, on top of it all, they will undergo psychological evaluations. They will undergo the psychological evaluations in attempt to rule out all of the previous beliefs that it was all a psychological issue.
In fact, most of the doctors who have treated this believe that it is nothing more than another form of delusional parasitosis, and they try to treat it as thus. Since most patients will not accept this diagnosis, they have to go to the number two diagnosis, an infectious disease. These treatments do work to a certain extent; however, treatments meant specifically for this would probably have better results.
This beginning study is going to be coming to an end at the beginning of this coming year, which is now a few months away unless they decide that it merits a little more time. Hopefully it will bring some information on the Morgellons skin disease to light. With some more information there is a chance that an effective treatment will be found that may help to treat current problems and prevent future outbreaks of the Morgellons skin disease for those who suffer often.
