A piece of
advice for those mentioned in point 4 ( 4.
We do not cover up every square inch of flesh. )
One of my doctors (a nice looking young woman) told me the Chagas desease is spread by a
female bug (
Ja! Ja!) who likes to set her eggs on our skins. This happen in LATIN America, but it is hitting somewhere in the states, for immigrative factors.
The GOOD NEWS is this, you can read here:
Scorpiand-like azamacrocycles prevent the chronic establishment of Trypanosoma cruzi in a murine model
Now, that I was hit by a mosquito (more bugs I let to bite me while washing my robes) I learned I need to be covered, avoiding wearing my shorts (I'm almost hid in a mountain).
How much more those who go somewhere else.
My starting treatment is 40 injections for 20 days (I don't know how long it will be healing). But this teaches me sin eats my flesh alive. I'm learning with the pain of cleaning myself these sores...
I'm kidding, a bit, but I'm telling something you can read to think.
Yesterday I saw, at the hospital, a little girl hit in her face. A boy hit in his arm. A man like me, and an older who has been attending there to receive 3 months treatment. I'm talking about a skin diseases like Leprae, Chagas, Leishmaniasis (I don't know the deceased) and we are exposed the more we are exposed. The risk is outside there,but it is us who risk, unaware, beyond some zones (broadening some risks, not only the skinny risk).