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If treated in its early stages, yaws can be cured. Skin lesions may take several months to [[heal]]. By its late stage, yaws may have already caused damage to the [[skin]] and [[ bones]]. It may not be fully [[reversible]], even with treatment. | |||
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Natural History, Complications and Prognosis
Complications
Prognosis
If treated in its early stages, yaws can be cured. Skin lesions may take several months to heal. By its late stage, yaws may have already caused damage to the skin and bones. It may not be fully reversible, even with treatment.