Hyperthelia

Hyperthelia is a phenomenon in which tissues or organs grow from unusual or unusual places under the skin. This can occur in some medical conditions, but can also be caused simply by unusual circumstances during a person's development. In this case, hyperthelia appears as unusual growths or openings on the body that may be painful and have strange shapes.

Hyperthelia is not a normal condition for the human body. It occurs under the influence of various factors, such as genetic abnormalities, hormonal imbalances, as well as environmental and other factors. However, we do not know enough about the causes of hyperthelia. Some sources claim that this pathology was known in ancient times, when it was represented in the form of abnormally developed mammary glands in women. It was this incident that gave the general name to this phenomenon. However, there are also more “complex” forms of hyperthelia, for example a tumor that has 2 ends.

Symptoms of hyperthelia can vary from person to person. In some cases, symptoms may include: swelling, bleeding, pain, changes in skin texture or color. In severe cases, even paralytic pain is possible, since the grown tissue can block the nerves or