Monday, July 4, 2016
INDIAN SISTERS WITH HORRIFIC FOOT SORES WALK FOR THE FIRST TIME AFTER SURGERY
Three Indian girls who were branded untouchable due to an extreme rare skin condition have walk for the first time after having surgery to remove the huge growth from their feet .Gitarani 12 and her two twin sisters Ganga and Jamuna, all have Olmsted syndrome, a congenital disease that causes abnormal thickening of the palms and soles.
The girls appeared to be healthy at birth in Bhadrak, in Odisha eastern Indian but as one reaches their first birthday , thick painful lump of skin begin to grow on the soles of their feet. It meant they will never wear shoes, will suffer indescribable pain IG they tried to walk and other children ran from them in horror branding them the untouchable".
Their parents who has been met in an arranged wedding have to carry them around or they crawl.
Scores of doctors turned them away having never heard of the condition which has been recorded in just about 73 people worldwide.
Finally after a decade of searching for treatment a team at the local government hospital agreed to operate free of charge.
Just after a month of operation ,all three girls are starting to take their first step and their father is overjoyed
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