Wednesday, December 6, 2006
A VILLAGE IN INDIA HAS BEEN ATTACKED!
Thursday, November 30, 2006
Tuesday, October 17, 2006
The Itch virus is going to hit INDIA and no one is doing anything about it.
I am a medical practitioner and besides practicing from 9 to 5 I do some research on modern medicines and outbreaks of human viruses. For the past 10 years I have thoroughly studied about the itch virus and I have come to the conclusion that India is going to be attacked by this itch virus! Yes, this is no joke. The sun will get hotter and its rays will hit India so hard that our bodies will break out into an unexplainable sweat. The sweat will lead to a fungus which will cause the skin to peel and we will start scratching profusely. The scratching won’t stop and it will keep getting worse. My research is backed by a theory that not many of you will understand but if you want to know more about this I’ll be really glad to share my work. I have knocked every door and pleaded high authorities to publish my research but no one seems to understand a simple theory that I have cracked. This is my last try and I hope people will take necessary precautions.
They threw my papers on my face and pushed me out their office.
What am I talking about?
Jock itch, or in medical Latin officially tinea cruris ('vermin of the crotch'), is a fungal infection of the groin region. Jock itch is also sometimes called crack fungus, crotch itch, or crotch rot, dhobi itch (after Indian washermen).
Opportunistic infections (infections that are caused by a diminished immune system) are frequent. Fungus from other parts of the body (commonly tinea pedis or 'athlete's foot') can contribute to jock itch. A warm, damp environment allowing the fungus to cultivate greatly contributes; especially with tight, sweaty or rubbing clothing such as jockstrap or tight undershorts.
The type of fungus that most commonly causes jock itch is called Trichophyton rubrum. Some other contributing fungi are Candida albicans, Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Epidermophyton floccosum.
There are practices that can help reduce the risk of recurrence. Bear in mind that fungus can be very resilient both on the body and on clothing. To eliminate it permanently may require diligence. A long term or serious fungal infection may inflame the skin and make it more prone to sweating, and hence more ideal for recurrence. Ibuprofen or other anti-inflammatory drugs may be used to reduce inflammation.
Its coming and we cannot stop it by just denying.
This is my last try to reach out to the people of India.
What can you do to prevent yourself when the itch starts to take over your body?
For starters believe me.
You can try and keep your nails short so you don’t bruise yourself real bad.
Don’t go out when the itch gets stronger.
Consider wearing cotton gloves at night to prevent sharp scratching with fingernails.
If you guys believe me write down what you would do to prevent yourself from this deadly itch virus for people to follow.
Post your views
I will post a few photographs of affected victims in 2-3 days. Visit again to check how deadly this virus can be on humans.