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Argilia, the strange disease that puts human skin in blue - National Geographic

There is a disease, less and less frequent, that is distinguished by making the skin of the person acquire a blue color. Its name is Argyria. There are many diseases that are very rare, but not for that we must leave aside its existence. That case of the Argyria, a remarkably unique condition, because it has the characteristic of making the human skin put on blue. This is what we know. What is the Argyria and why does it give? According to Cleve…
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There is a disease, less and less frequent, that is distinguished by making the skin of the person acquire a blue color. Its name is Argyria. There are many diseases that are very rare, but not for that we must leave aside its existence. That case of the Argyria, a remarkably unique condition, because it has the characteristic of making the human skin put on blue. This is what we know. What is the Argyria and why does it give? According to Cleve…

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National Geographic en Español broke the news in on Friday, January 17, 2025.
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