Description for the dreaded "Yaws"
One of my readers was kind enough to look up the description for Yaws, a disease that I wrote about in one of my previous posts. I thank him from the bottom of my heart for this. I thought maybe I should share it with those of you who are curious as to its' definition:
Yaws is an infectious tropical disease caused by the spirochete (spiral shaped) bacterium known as Treponema pertenue. The disease presents in three stages of which the first and second are easily treated. The third, however, may involve complex changes to the bones in many parts of the body. The first stage is characterized by the appearance of small, painless bumps on the skin that group together and grow until they resemble a strawberry. The skin may break open, forming an ulcer. The second stage (usually starting several weeks or months after the first) presents with a crispy, crunchy rash that may cover arms, legs, buttocks and/or face. If the bottoms of the feet are involved, walking is painful and the stage is known as "crab yaws." Stage 3 yaws involves the long bones, joints, and/or skin. Yaws is very common in tropical areas of the world but rare in the United States. It is not a sexually transmitted disease.
Again, Thank You Joe, whoever and wherever you are. I can now sleep at night....
