Leprosy Bb

**Leprosy Bb** is a borderline disease that causes patients to complain of hypersensitivity. In this article we will look at the features of the clinical picture of the disease and treatment methods, and also give recommendations for preventing the disease and preventing its further development.

**Etiology:** Bb leprosy is a distinctive type of leprosy often seen in children aged 5 to 19 years. The development of the disease leads to the formation of characteristic inflammatory nodules on the patient’s skin. The disease rarely occurs in adults and is even rarer in infants.

The first manifestations of the disease do not cause any particular concern for patients and do not require prompt medical attention. Patients pay attention to the development of swelling of the soft tissues of the face, neck, décolleté, arms and legs, while they complain of burning sensations, dryness and itching. Small superficial nodules may appear, which, when examined under a microscope, have the characteristic signs of Bb leprosy - a peculiar specific color (azurospergmatic color), abnormal cellular structure and pathological nerve damage. Unlike other types of leprosy, which appear on the arms and legs, Bb leprosy appears primarily on the face. However, after this the disease can spread to other parts of the body. For le