Jan 9, 2017
'The trees' life changed after 16 surgeries
A man in Bangladesh are the warts rough as bark covering both limbs underwent reconstructive surgery and will soon be body hugging daughter so long as desired.
Abul Bajandar called "tree man". Photo: Mirror
He Abul Bajandar, 27, who works as a driver pull, is one of four people worldwide are diagnosed with a very rare genetic disease called science is Epidermodysplasia Verruciformis.
For a decade, Bajandar lying there and looking forward to a charity surgery to change his life and be able to embrace 3-year-old daughter in hand.
Bajandar spent at least 16 surgeries to remove 5 kg bristling warts grow on hands and feet after his illness the doctors attention and free treatment a year ago.
"The cure for Bajandar is a major milestone in the history of medicine," the Telegraph quoted Samanta Lal Sen doctors at Dhaka Medical College Hospital, said. "We have operated on him at least 16 times to remove the warts. Hands and feet had almost healed now."
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Abul Bajandar and his wife and children in the hospital after surgery. Photo: AFP
Bajandar will be discharged in a month to a few minor shifts again to finalize the shape of hands. Mr. Sen believes he could be the first disease to be cured rare.
"I never thought I could hold her in his arms. Now I feel much better, I can hug you in the heart and play with it. I can not wait much longer to return home", Bajandar said in emotion and joy.
Bajandar living in a poor village south of Bangladesh and was sick when he married a girl making objections. He can not perform the basic activities, even eating, brushing your teeth or take a shower, have to depend entirely on the help of his wife.
The reporters have discovered the condition of this man when he joined an election. The image of "the tree" then quickly posted on local newspapers and international. Thank you for leaving valuable comments
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