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Hello all!

 

First, let me introduce myself quickly as I am new with your community. I am someone who's always been interested in the world around us. Always asking the question.. "Why?" Naturally, I love almost every kind of science and the scientific process. My field of expertise is information science, originally started as computer science (IT). Besides that, I have expertise with analog and digital electronics. Microbilogy I'm much less versed in, although I'm highly interested and like to learn along the way perusing scientific articles.

 

My asking "why" did not only pertain to sciences. But also to politics. Why is the world the way it is? Why is there so much dismay? This quest got me into various rabbit holes. And that's why I am here.

 

I think something happened to me that can't be explained through regular means, at least, not by my knowledge. And that's why I am here to consult with you guys and see if you have an answer to what I am about to show you.

 

It is important to know that besides the anomaly I am about to show, more abnormal symptoms happened to me just days before the discovery over my uhm... nose.

 

Depending on how things go I may tell more about the rest also. But first, let me show you what I experienced last year in late March 2016. I have photo logged the manifestation of an unknown pathogen colony that began to form on my nose.

 

Here is the link to the photo log: http://imgur.com/a/ZaaVo. It shows the evolution of the infection until the moment it came off my nose.

 

I hope you can provide me with an answer and clue me in on what this may be. To this day, I'm still suffering side effects that never went away since, like what seems to be a chronic candida albicans infection for which I have been treated to no avail a number of times. Within a few days I will also have a saliva examination scheduled.

 

Thank you for any help,

Sincerely,

MagicBox.

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  • 3 weeks later...

These pictures ain't clear. So i can talk with things standing by descriptions.

 

First of all, your nose snatch up some germs. When we have any wound in open, germs in derm will infect the wound (as far as i know, usually bacteria infect your wounds, it can be your answer) After, Neutrophiles comes to aid, and phagocyte bacterias wound, then blood flakes closes open wound. This event explains your burn. Also, neutrophiles need more area to reach derm, so blood vessels in your nose will extend for a while.

 

After infection, wound amasses blood. And... This crust is only a necrosed derm, every wound can bind crust. Look, i can be wrong but is there any chance exeggerate it? This is so ordinary infection.

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