The boy who is turning into STONE: Read His Heart Wrecking Story
An eight-year-old has been forced to
stay indoors all his life because he terrifies other children and suffers from
horrific pain if he touches anything due to a rare condition.
Mehendi
Hassan, a Bangladeshi boy, has been shunned by the society because of the acute
skin disease that is effectively turning him to stone.
While
his face looks normal, the rest of his body is covered in thick, scaly skin
making it difficult to walk or touch anything.
His community, and even his
grandmother, detest him according to Mehendi's mother, who is calling on the
government to diagnose and cure the condition that has robbed her son of his
childhood.
The
eight-year-old struggles to wear clothes as even slightest of friction to his
skin is excruciating and stays at home all day because his appearance terrifies
other children in the village.
His mother Jahanara Begum said:
'Other children detest him.
'People find him filthy because of
his condition.
'He has been home for eight years
because whenever he goes out, villagers get scared and say bad things to him.
'Everyone hates him, no one likes to
see him or eat in front of him.
'Not even my mother-in-law. I beg
government to help my child.
'It upsets him so I keep him at
home.
'He always cries out in pain. It is
devastating to see him suffering.'
Mehendi is Jahanara's third child
and was born a healthy seven pounds in the village of Dona Raninagar in Naogaon
district of north Bangladesh.
When he was 12 days old his mother -
a brick kiln labourer - and father Abul Kalam Azad, a van driver, noticed minor
rashes in his body.
They ignored it thinking it was
mosquito bites, but soon the rash spread from his heel to abdomen and within
three months and his fingers, chest and back began to get covered in thick,
scaly skin.
The concerned parents consulted
various local doctors, trying all forms of medicines to heal their son, but nothing could control
the outbreak.
Frustrated and broke, they
eventually stopped his treatment.
Abul Kalam Azad said: 'No doctor
could diagnose the disease.
'They all say he suffers from a rare
skin disease but no one has been able to cure him. I have no money left.
'Whatever little I could earn from
driving a van, I spent it on his treatment.
'Whenever I could save a little, say
£10, I would take him to doctors.
'Eventually, all my savings and
earnings were exhausted on his treatment but there was no cure.
'Frustrated, I stopped taking him to
doctors.
'For last year he has not seen any
doctor.'
Physicians believe Mehendi's case is
severe, but are still clueless as what the condition is, what caused it and if
it can be cured.
Pediatrician Dr Mohammad Emdadul
Haque said: 'He was brought to us for treatment. The patient is suffering from
a rare kind of skin disease.
'We do not receive such cases
normally.
'It is hard to say what he is
suffering from. We have referred him to advanced skin specialists. '
With no treatment and growing
bizarre condition, Hassan is forced to live as a pariah in his village as no
one likes to even 'glance at him'.
He does not play or study at schools
because teachers turned him away as his appearance terrified pupils.
Jahanara said: 'I had enrolled him
to a school but there he was beaten up by other children.
'One day he came home crying and
saying he was assaulted in school.
'I requested his teachers to please
pay attention to him and see no one beats him up but the teachers said they
were unable to discipline other kids and that his presence was affecting
studies of other children.
'Even at Madrasa, the teachers would
talk to him from a distance and never let him eat with other children saying he
stinks.
'He has no friends and he does not
go out.
'To see him live alone is
devastating.
'He cries and says why he is
suffering.
'I always tell him Allah has made
him different and with his will, he will also be able to study and live a
normal, healthy life.'
The mother is now pleading
government to help her son find a doctor who can treat him and free him from
the pain.
'I beg government to please come
forward and help me with his treatment so that he too can live as a normal
human,' she said.
'I have been struggling a lot
raising him up.
'Seeing him in pain is unbearable.'
Source: Dailymail
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