Scrofula

Scrofula, also known as scrofulo, is a word used in some languages ​​to refer to a collection of cells on the surface of the skin, usually in the head and neck area. These accumulations can be caused by various reasons such as infections, injuries or allergies.

Scrofula may appear as small red bumps or bumps that may be painful to the touch. They may cause itching or discomfort, especially if they are on the face or neck.

In some cases, scrofula may be a sign of more serious diseases such as tuberculosis or syphilis. Therefore, if you notice scrofula, you need to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.

To prevent scrofula, it is necessary to monitor hygiene and health, and also avoid contact with sick people. If you suspect you have scrofula, don't hesitate to see your doctor.



Hello! You might be interested in learning about the Skrofoulos asteroid?

General information. Currently, this space object is known as **Scroful 72**. It is one of two main types of large asteroids in the Kuiper belt between Jupiter and Neptune.

Scroflulo was discovered in 1983 by Bruce Delpiano. Its estimated diameter is between 300 and 600 km. It orbits the Sun in the Kuiper belt at a distance of about 48 million km, which is suitable for other asteroids, including 2060