Huge warts on the hands: tree man from Bangladesh back in the hospital

Abul Bajandars hands are disfigured due to a very rare disease. 25 operations were needed to enable him to live a normal life. But now the setback. When he wa

Huge warts on the hands: tree man from Bangladesh back in the hospital

Abul Bajandars hands are disfigured due to a very rare disease. 25 operations were needed to enable him to live a normal life. But now the setback.

When he was ten years old, it began: wart-like skin changes straggled on his hands until they were so disfigured that the now 28-year-old Abul Bajandar from the South-West of Bangladesh could no longer live independently. Brushing teeth, drinking, eating, showering - all of this had become impossible. Also his Job as a rickshaw driver, he had to give up.

The young man was soon in all the media as a tree-to see the man. But then, the success of A lengthy treatment, which began in 2016, to hit and Abul Bajandar could do without the problems of everyday things.

the "tree-man-syndrome" increases the skin cancer risk

Bajandar suffers from a very rare hereditary skin disease, the "tree-man-syndrome" and with wart-like skin growths goes hand in hand . Doctors speak of Epidermodysplasia verruciformis: genetic defect not only increases the risk of skin cancer, are extremely susceptible to human papillomaviruses, the cause of the typical scaly growths especially on the hands and feet.

to prevent the formation of skin cancer and to allow him to live a normal life, were Bajandar far for 2016, more than 25 operations, many of the skin changes, such as the US American TV channel CNN reported. However, the Patient discontinued the therapy. Dr. Samanta Lal Sen of Dhaka Medical teaching hospital in Dhaka (Bangladesh), said as a specialist for plastic surgery: " I asked him several times to come back, but he did not ."

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warts on hands and feet again

came to pass But recently the young man again in treatment, because his condition had worsened again . According to the Doctors, warts and skin extended injuries of the feet and hands to other areas of the body.

The Team of Dr. Samanta Lal Sen is currently developing a new treatment plan so far, five to six more surgeries . Here again, the government should bear the cost.

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Date Of Update: 26 January 2019, 00:02
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