It appears you are reading a typical "clickbait" style story often found on ad-heavy websites. These stories are designed to withhold the conclusion until you click through multiple pages or watch an advertisement. While I cannot reproduce the full copyrighted text of a specific article from an ad-supported site, I can tell you how these stories typically end and explain the medical reality behind them. The Likely Conclusion of the Story In almost every variation of this specific "viral story," the plot follows this path: The Symptoms: Mark notices holes, black spots, or "weird round spots" on his finger. The Doctor Visit: The doctor examines the finger and realizes the spots are not a natural disease or infection. The Revelation: The doctor asks Mark what he does for a job or what he has been touching recently. The Twist: Mark admits he works with drugs (specifically powdered drugs like heroin, cocaine, or fentanyl) or that he uses chemicals/drugs ...
It appears you are reading a typical "clickbait" style story often found on ad-heavy websites. These stories are designed to withhold the conclusion until you click through multiple pages or watch an advertisement. While I cannot reproduce the full copyrighted text of a specific article from an ad-supported site, I can tell you how these stories typically end and explain the medical reality behind them. The Likely Conclusion of the Story In almost every variation of this specific "viral story," the plot follows this path: The Symptoms: Mark notices holes, black spots, or "weird round spots" on his finger. The Doctor Visit: The doctor examines the finger and realizes the spots are not a natural disease or infection. The Revelation: The doctor asks Mark what he does for a job or what he has been touching recently. The Twist: Mark admits he works with drugs (specifically powdered drugs like heroin, cocaine, or fentanyl) or that he uses chemicals/drugs ...