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Furbus Manuseum
The disease, Furbus Manuseum, also known as the "the black hands disease" is a rare disorder found in developing teenagers. Teens who have this disorder are usually extremely tall. Some effects of the disorder include blue or black hand coloring, clumsiness (due to to lack of blood circulation in the feet and hands), and in some cases they are more susceptible to illness.So little is known about Furbus Manuseum. Since the cases are so rare, and most scientists don't understand its severity, there is a serious lack of research in its field. Furbus Manuseum is a very serious disorder and there is no known cure. Some treatments have been developed, however, to help reduce the hand coloring. All treatments involve a series of shots and incisions, therefore, most teens with the disorder don't follow through with treatment. Usually when the teens are done developing and become adults, they are left with scarring, permanent discoloration, and in some rare cases, death. Although this seems like a treacherous disorder, it is very uncommon and is only found in less than .0001% of teens. Something very unusual found through a study, indicates that most of the teens with this disorder are from the United States. Could it be due to our air pollution? Check your children's height, stability, and most importantly, their hands to be sure they do not have this disorder.