Warning Signs Of Morgellons Disease
Fibers On Or Under Skin

An individual who presents with fibers on or under their skin may be affected by Morgellons disease. The fibers can be different colors, have a threadlike shape, seed-like or sand-like appearance, crystallized specks, or other inexplicable marks. These fibers on the skin tend to appear in sores. The exact composition of the fibers is not currently known but is thought to be comprised of particles of cotton. Other research has shown fibers from several patients to be comprised of collagen, keratin, and other proteins naturally found in the human body. The fibers found on, under, or erupting from unbroken skin or sores tend to be red, black, white, or blue. These mysterious fibers are one of the main reasons why Morgellons disease is so perplexing to the medical community, as it is unclear where they originate from.
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