Ebola eats away at collagen, causing all kinds of problems. Your upper layer of skin ends up floating on a layer of liquefied tissue, causing tiny white blisters and red spots on the surface that can tear off with only a small amount of pressure. Rips in the skin can appear and excessive bleeding can occur from several places, including the
Ebola eats away at collagen, causing all kinds of problems. Your upper layer of skin ends up floating on a layer of liquefied tissue, causing tiny white blisters and red spots on the surface that can tear off with only a small amount of pressure. Rips in the skin can appear and excessive bleeding can occur from several places, including the