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it makes the human who as the sickness get extensive hair growth wich makes him "furry", :-)

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Who does Hypertrichosis effect?

EVERYONE


How do you get hypertrichosis?

it is a genetic disorder


How common or uncommon is Hypertrichosis?

Hypertrichosis is an extremely uncommon condition, only 50 people in the world currently live with it.


Which gene or chromosome is it found on or is affected by hypertrichosis?

Hypertrichosis can have various underlying genetic causes. Specific genes that have been associated with hypertrichosis include the SOX3 gene on the X chromosome and the FOXC2 gene on chromosome 16. However, hypertrichosis can also be a symptom of other genetic or chromosomal abnormalities.


How does disorder affect the victim?

Any form disorder will affect the normal functioning of the body. The victim will not be able to do certain activities.


What are the symptoms for hypertrichosis?

excessive hair growth


If Lanugo does not recede and persist its called?

hypertrichosis


How many people have Hypertrichosis?

200 people


Which madicine for this hypertrycosis?

Minoxidil, a medicine for preventing hair loss, is thought to trigger acquired localized hypertrichosis. It is one and only way to medicaid from hypertrichosis.


What is involved in Hypertrichosis?

Hypertrichosis is what is called the werewolf disease. This was first found with a Mexican family where hair was growing from most of the hair follicles from the body, including the face.


What body system is affected with hypertrichosis?

The integumentary system


Are werewolves patients of hypertrichosis?

No! Werewolves are myths that people have their own views on, and what some people have put in books, TV shows and films. Hypertrichosis is a disease where hair growth on the body in an amount considered abnormal. And although extensive cases of hypertrichosis have been called werewolf syndrome it does not mean that they are werewolves.