PHI with Keloidal blastomycosis
How does this condition affect your private health insurance?
The term 'Keloidblastomykose' is not recognized in standard medical literature or as a distinct medical condition. It appears to be a compound term potentially combining 'keloid' and 'blastomykose'. A keloid is an abnormal, raised scar that occurs after skin injury, characterized by excessive collagen growth beyond the original wound boundaries. Blastomycosis, on the other hand, is a serious fungal infection caused by *Blastomyces dermatitidis*, primarily affecting the lungs but capable of spreading to other parts of the body, including the skin, bones, and central nervous system. As 'Keloidblastomykose' is not a known disease, its specific clinical characteristics, progression, and outcomes cannot be described.
PKV Risk Assessment
Impact on Your Insurance Policy
Duration of Illness (Initial)
Not applicable; not a recognized disease.
Duration of Illness (Lifetime)
Not applicable; not a recognized disease.
Cost of Treatment (Initial)
Not applicable; not a recognized disease.
Cost of Treatment (Lifetime)
Not applicable; not a recognized disease.
Mortality Rate
Not applicable; not a recognized disease.
Risk of Secondary Damages
Not applicable; not a recognized disease.
Probability of Full Recovery
Not applicable; not a recognized disease.
Underlying Disease Risk
Not applicable; not a recognized disease.