Verrucas

Verrucas (warts) develop as a result of infections and viruses that go through the immune system of the body and destroy the T-cells (which are are cells created to fight this type of viruses). Where the immune system is weakened, the viruses can grow small-sized formations on the skin. The verrucas growing from the inside…

Respiratory virosis

Respiratory viroses caused by present viral strains are more infectious than ever and they bias the onset of much more complex pathological processes later in life. In the near future we are going to witness an alarming increase in the viral and bacterial aggressiveness, as the present strains undergo permanent genetic mutations which increases the…

Vitiligo

Vitiligo or leukoderma is a skin disease manifested by the progressive development of cutaneous depigmentations in the shape of patches or spots. Vitiligo may occur at any age and it has a different evolution: in some people depigmentations may stop for years. Vitiligo is not a contagious disease and it cannot be transmitted by physical…