Physical diseases?


Question:
Please can somebody tell me some physical diseases like the six fingers or anything similar like this.

Answers:
Yeah those aren't diseases; but you can try looking here at the National Library of Medicine...and the Centers for Disease Control.

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/
http://www.cdc.gov/
webbed toes.
having 6 fingers is not a disease,

if you mean physical impairments, then a cleft pallette maybe
claw hand, club foot
i have exema and contact dermititus does that count ?
i also have astma and chronic lung disease thats physical
Ectrodactyly- The fusion of limb extensions, most commonly fingers and toes.

Proteus Syndrome (The Elephant Man Disease)- Congenital condition characterized by abnormal skin and bone growth as well as benign tumors that grow all over the body.

Hypertrichosis (also known as 'Werewolf Syndrome)- A genetic condition related to hormonal imbalance that causes excessive hair growth to cover the face and body of both genders.

Just to name a few...
Good luck!
2 headed babies, leprosy(hands are deformed), another one is where your toes are all together and not split!
let me know how you get on.
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