
There’s a unique kind of worry that comes with finding a sore on your body. It’s a visible sign that something is wrong, a breach in your body’s first line of defense. But that worry can deepen into genuine concern when you notice a pattern. It’s not just one sore; it’s two. Or a small cluster. They might be close together, almost like twins, or they might appear on corresponding parts of the body—both elbows, both knees, or mirrored on opposite sides of the torso.
This is more than a coincidence. Sores in pairs are a distinct signal from your body. Sores in pairs? The infection is spreading… along the pathways of your nerves, and it’s time to listen to the map it’s drawing.
Before we let the word “spreading” trigger full-blown panic, it’s crucial to understand what this means. This isn’t a random, uncontrolled invasion. It’s a very specific kind of infection following a very specific roadmap—the intricate network of your nervous system.