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Bubbles man in India..the hundreds of tumors cover his whole body and the human sarcasm is merciless

Bubble Man in India
Bubble Man in India

The British newspaper "Daily Mail" presented the case of a 65-year-old Indian man, covering the whole body with hundreds of tumors that appear as bubbles, suggesting that there is no treatment for them, and according to reports he suffers from constant mockery of his appearance due to the tumors that cover his body, one of which Tumors are localized in the oldest and weigh around 25 kg.

Boy, 65, in Odisha state, says he is treated worse than a "stupid dirty animal" by what he knows or sees and is tied to the house because of his condition, and Avoid leaving your home for fear of being ridiculed, as these bubbles began to emerge around 15 years of age. One year, but his body was quickly destroyed, his eyelids also covered.

A picture of the Daily Mail news about the bubble man
A picture of the Daily Mail news about the bubble man

He added: Most people behave with me very strangely around me, nobody likes to look at me or run around me, people think that I will have them with something contagious.

Doctors believe he has a fibrous neuroma, a genetic condition that causes lumps to grow along with the sticks. Scientists have classified the disorders into several subtypes and depending on the type of fibroid, it can cause hearing loss, balance, vision problems, and freckles on the skin.

It is estimated that 100,000 Americans suffer from a fibrous neuroma, and scientists do not know how to prevent the fibrous neuroma from developing, and surgery is often recommended to remove tumors at risk for cancer since there is no medical treatment available. for the time being.
Bubble Man in India
Bubble Man in India

What is fibroma?

Fibroids are a group of conditions that cause the growth of lumps on the covering of nerves, and there are two main types, the most common type being Type 1 or NF1. It affects around 1 in 3,000 to 4,000 people. There is no known treatment for this yet.

NF results from a mutation in a gene, and half of those who have NF do not have a family history of the disease, and this is called a spontaneous genetic mutation, while the other half will be an NF inherited from their mother or father.

Some people with neurofibromatosis, which usually appear in adolescence, and these first appear on the skin as a purple sign, before a small fibrous tumor appears on the skin, as it can develop along the innermost nerves of the body, which can be painful, as it can The number of blocks increases during a person's life.

There is no treatment to prevent the appearance of lumps at this stage, although surgery or laser treatment can sometimes be used to remove them.

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