Leprosy Skin Condition
Paralysis and crippling of hands and feet shortening of toes and fingers due to reabsorption chronic non healing ulcers on the bottoms of the feet blindness loss of eyebrows nose disfigurement.
Leprosy skin condition. Leprosy damages the nerves and muscles. There are 2 types of leprosy. Lepromatous leprosy is more severe and generalized.
Tuberculoid leprosy and lepromatous leprosy. In some of the worst cases where leprosy hasnt been treated in a timely manner disfigurement and blindness can occur4 some symptoms of leprosy include. It is also more contagious.
They may be darker or lighter than normal skin or. It may cause sores lesions lumps and bumps to appear on the skin. It may also strike your eyes and the thin tissue lining the inside of your nose.
Spots on the skin these usually appear on the arms legs or back. Tuberculoid leprosy is the less severe and less contagious form of the disease.