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  1. Hansen’s disease can be recognized by appearance of patches of skin that may look lighter or darker than the normal skin. Sometimes the affected skin areas may be reddish. Loss of feeling in these skin patches is common. You may not feel a light touch or a prick with a needle. To confirm the diagnosis, your doctor will take a sample of your ...

  2. Apr 26, 2023 · Hansen’s disease, once known as leprosy, is a bacterial infection that affects the nervous system, skin, nose, and eyes. It is curable with antibiotics. But without early treatment, it can cause ...

  3. It causes an infection that affects the skin, destroys nerves and can also cause problems in the eyes and nose. Why is leprosy also called Hansen's Disease? The medical name for leprosy is Hansen’s disease.

  4. Leprosy, also known as Hansen’s disease, is a chronic disease caused by the bacillus Mycobacterium leprae. It is transmitted via droplets from the nose and mouth during close and frequent contact with untreated cases, but is not highly infectious. Mycobacterium leprae multiplies very slowly with an incubation period of about five years, but ...

  5. More Information. |. Leprosy is a chronic infection usually caused by the acid-fast bacilli Mycobacterium leprae or the closely related organism M. lepromatosis. M. leprae was the only known cause of leprosy until 2008, when a second species, M. lepromatosis was identified in Mexico. Together, these two organisms are called M. leprae complex.

  6. Apr 4, 2023 · Leprosy is an ancient disease with a historical stigma attached. Yet it’s also a modern disease, with thousands of cases yearly—including some in the developed world. What may seem like a rash can grow into a serious bacterial infection that affects vision and may cause paralysis or the loss of feet and hands should it progress.

  7. Leprosy is an infection caused by bacteria called Mycobacterium leprae. Most cases of leprosy happen in India, Brazil, and Indonesia. Symptoms usually start slowly 5 to 7 years after infection. The disease damages mainly your nerves and skin. People are often afraid of leprosy because it causes visible, permanent body damage if it isn't treated ...

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