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| ==Introduction== | | ==Introduction== |
| During November each year a strange disease appears to affect many human males which results in a proliferation of crazy hair across their upper lip, often descending further down their faces in intricate patterns. This syndrome is described as '''Moustachitis''', and commonly occurs in [http://www.movember.com Movember], sorry, November... | | During November each year a strange disease appears to affect many human males which results in a proliferation of crazy hair across their upper lip, often descending further down their faces in intricate patterns. This syndrome is described as '''Moustachitis''', and commonly occurs in [http://www.movember.com Movember], sorry, November... |
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| ==Aetiology== | | ==Aetiology== |
| This syndrome is all in aid of raising awareness for men's health problems. More information about this can be found at the official [http://www.movember.com Movember website]. | | This syndrome is all in aid of raising awareness for men's health problems. More information about this can be found at the official [http://www.movember.com Movember website]. |
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| ==Clinical signs== | | ==Clinical signs== |
− | Clinical signs | + | Clinical signs are often characteristic, consisting of an abundance of facial hair across the upper lip of human males. True moustachitis cases are seen to be clean-shaven at the beginning of November but very hairy by the end of the month. |
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| ==Case examples== | | ==Case examples== |
| [[File:Moustachitis.jpg|200px|centre]] | | [[File:Moustachitis.jpg|200px|centre]] |
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| ==Diagnosis== | | ==Diagnosis== |
| A diagnosis of moustachitis doesn't need any expensive tests - generally a look at the upper lip is sufficient. Imaging in the form of photographs may be used to further confirm the disease and then help publicise it's spread. | | A diagnosis of moustachitis doesn't need any expensive tests - generally a look at the upper lip is sufficient. Imaging in the form of photographs may be used to further confirm the disease and then help publicise it's spread. |
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| ==Treatment== | | ==Treatment== |
| Generally no treatment is required, although supportive wives/girlfriends do help. Many of these moustaches seem to disappear at the end of November or beginning of December. | | Generally no treatment is required, although supportive wives/girlfriends do help. Many of these moustaches seem to disappear at the end of November or beginning of December. |
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| ==Prognosis== | | ==Prognosis== |
| The prognosis is generally good with these cases, depending on the severity and awesomeness of the moustache. In more advanced cases there may be feelings of loss and/or incoordination, coupled with a cold upper lip once the disease has resolved. Fear not - there's always next year! | | The prognosis is generally good with these cases, depending on the severity and awesomeness of the moustache. In more advanced cases there may be feelings of loss and/or incoordination, coupled with a cold upper lip once the disease has resolved. Fear not - there's always next year! |