When we think of a rare disease, we think of something unusual and at
its extreme. Nonetheless, rare diseases are genetic in nature and could
only affect a small percentage than the common diseases that can be
found in some people. It suggests that there are problems with gene
patterns or there are missing genes that causes abnormalities in some
form that cannot be induced in any way since it happens so unusually. It
is also called as orphan disease since there is a lesser availability
of treatments. These are not really anticipated out of specified numbers
of people who have it. Let us check this list then see what are the
diseases that you have not yet heard before and how it begins to these
people.
10. Werewolf Syndrome
It is called werewolf because there is an abnormal amount of hair
growth on the human body parts such as the face, arms, and hands.
Nonetheless, in medical terms, it is called as Hypertrichosis or Ambras
Syndrome. It can be classified as localized hypertrichosis or the
generalized type. Studies have shown that it can be congenital, which
means that an individual has it on his or her genes even before birth or
it can be acquired.
9. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome
The other term for this is Cutis Hyperelastica, which is actually a
defect, found in the synthesis of collagen with a group of inherited
connective tissue disorders. When collagen is not developed, it affects
the right form of the body that would cause human deformity. As another
term stated, there is an extensive elasticity occurring on the skin and
few of the individuals who are diagnosed of it has very thin skin.
8. Elephantiasis
This is opposite of the Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome wherein there is a
thickening process that happens on the skin that most commonly happens
in the legs of most males. This is also called as Lymphatic Filariasis,
which is actually caused by parasitic worms called Wuchereria Bancrofti,
B. Timori, and Brugia Malayi that affects the lymphatic system. This is
done through transmission being carried by mosquitoes. It is an extreme
case of large inflammation that can be found on the head, torso, and
limbs.
7. Cutaneous horns
These are uncommon keratinous skin tumors, which are in the form of
horns. It grows on human feet and hands. In most cases, it is benign.
But at times, premalignant or malignant. This happens to adults,
especially those who are frequently exposed in the sun and have fair
skin where lesions might occur thereafter.
6. Moebius Syndrome
It is a neurological disorder where the 6th to 7th
cranial nerves are affected. It includes the eye and face muscles that
results to partial or total facial paralysis. If this occurs to babies,
there is a strong inability for the child to be fed through sucking.
Some other characteristics of this disease are crossed eyes, inability
to move the head, lack of facial expressions, and inability to smile.
This happens when the facial nerves are underdeveloped, which is
identified to genetic causes that have not yet been proven.
5. Blaschko Lines
These are skin lines, which cannot be seen under normal situations.
It can be seen if there are triggering skin diseases where patterns
become apparent or visible at all. It appears on wavy shapes on the
head, chest, sides, and stomach. According to studies, it is caused by
the migration of the embryonic cells, which are not in line with the
human muscular and lymphatic or nervous system. In fact, this is found
on animals like dogs and cats.
4. Pica Syndrome
This is a kind of disorder that typically happens to children and
pregnant women wherein there is a strong craving to eat non-food
substances or materials such as paper or dirty items. This condition is
actually associated to a bird called magpie that tends to eat anything.
It is really common to women and children. It could be diagnosed as
mental autism for the kids, which is believed to be caused by mineral
deficiency such as iron.
3. Argyria
It is strongly characterized with a blue or gray discoloration on the
skin, which is caused by an excessive exposure from silver or an
ingestion of silver salts, which are found in certain medical
prescriptions. People who are prone to have this disease are those who
work in mining industries that works on silver extraction and even those
who are doing photographic processing.
2. Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressive
This is a disorder on connective tissues and muscle tissues like
ligaments and tendons, wherein there is a new bone being formed outside
the skeletal system that limits the movement of the individual, induces
the inability to talk, and limited diet that later would result to
malnutrition. The ratio for this disease is 1 out of 2 million people in
the world.
1. Ichthyosis
It is a skin disorder wherein there is an excessive amount of dry
surfaced scales that happens at an early age. This is hereditary,
meaning; it can be passed on to the next generation. It is classified
because of the abnormal epidermal differentiation or metabolism, making a
person look like a tree.
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