Morgellons disease has not yet been classified and therefore most people are diagnosed with delusional parasitosis! Morgellons urrently not recognized as a unique disorder, so there is currently no list of symptoms or differential diagnosis for Morgellons that is generally accepted by the medical community. Patients usually self-diagnose based on media reports and information published by the Morgellons Research Foundation. Symptoms usually include following;
* Skin rashes and lesions that do not heal
* Crawling sensations of insect-like inside the skin, stinging or biting on or under the skin (formication)
* Fiber-like filaments, granules or crystals that appear on or under the skin or that can be extracted from lesions
* Pain in Joint, muscle and connective tissue, including fibromyalgia
* Debilitating fatigue
* Cognitive dysfunction, including difficulty with concentration,
* short-term memory, and attention
Most of the dermatologists view Morgellons as a new name for an old condition, however if you have similar symptom as discussed above you should consult your dermatologist and you should also aware about the latest development in medical field to combat this disease.
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