First time around, it gave me skin damage on my finger. The skin is became permanently rough and discolored.
Second time around, this skin thickened to the point where it has no nerve endings there anymore. It basically feels like the glabrous skin on the bottom of your feet, except even less feeling.
This is on a small patch of skin on my index and middle finger, but I think if I were to continue to go outside and get reinfected, this could eventually lead to gangrene or something.
Second time around my symptoms were actually a lot less severe too. But it caused more cumulative lasting damage.
hopefully this also makes strides in removing the western-view of diseases as isolated mechanical mishaps, and converts people to viewing disease as a set of complex reactions to common causes
I also have cumulative damage from reinfection.
First time around, it gave me skin damage on my finger. The skin is became permanently rough and discolored.
Second time around, this skin thickened to the point where it has no nerve endings there anymore. It basically feels like the glabrous skin on the bottom of your feet, except even less feeling.
This is on a small patch of skin on my index and middle finger, but I think if I were to continue to go outside and get reinfected, this could eventually lead to gangrene or something.
Second time around my symptoms were actually a lot less severe too. But it caused more cumulative lasting damage.
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hopefully this also makes strides in removing the western-view of diseases as isolated mechanical mishaps, and converts people to viewing disease as a set of complex reactions to common causes