The milder tubercular form of leprosy may be transmitted by insect carriers or by contact with infected soil.
Some people are genetically resistant to leprosy, probably and no matter what, they do not get leprosy. Other with tuberculous type of leprosy have high resistance to leprosy. Those with lepromatous type of leprosy have least resistance to leprosy germs. The intermediate leprosy type have intermediate resistance to leprosy germs. Body reacts to leprosy by trying to kill the leprosy causing germs. There is an inflammatory response.
It could be anything , only the dermatologist and possibly after some tests can decide for sure.
its a form of leprosy
No, Robert the Bruce did not die of leprosy. He suffered from a number of health issues, including what is believed to be a form of cancer or possibly a skin disease, but leprosy is not recorded as a cause of his death. He passed away on June 7, 1329, likely due to complications related to his poor health, which had deteriorated over the years. His condition was serious enough that it affected his ability to lead and participate in battles towards the end of his life.
Codiene isn't slang. Codiene is an opiate, a milder form of morphine, and subsequently, a milder form of heroin. It is sold on presciption and is found in some cough syrups.
Alzheimer's is a form of dementia and is not transmitted or contagious.
None. Leprosy doesn't kill anyone. The only way a death can occur is infection through the nodules which is very rare to begin with. These nodules only occur in the form of leprosy Lepromatous which is the most damaging.
The sun's energy, which supports life, is transmitted to Earth in the form of?
Schizotypal personality disorder is a milder form of the disease.
no
Transmissible
Aspergers