2. Werewolf Syndrome
Some of us are hairier than others, but those with Hypertrichosis are far beyond the norm. The condition causes excessive hair growth without discrimination of age, sex, or race, it can even be found in babies. Not to be confused with hirsutism, which is classified by the unwanted male-pattern hair growth on a woman’s face, chest and back, Hypertrichosis can develop hair all over their bodies or just in isolated areas.
Those afflicted have commonly been featured in carnival sideshows, hyped up for their werewolf like traits. It is unknown what exactly causes Hypertrichosis, but it is believed to stem from rare genetic mutations, as it is always distinguishable at birth. The only treatment available presently is the same action you would take against any unwanted hair: shaving, waxing, etc. This has proven to last ranging from days to weeks. Even laser hair removal will not permanently cure the issue, and runs the risk of causing scarring, dermatitis or hypersensitivity.
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