Tree man disease: First Female with rare skin Syndrome.
Bangladesh, The tree man syndrome has been known to efficiently only a handful of people around the world, all of them male. When bark-like warts began appearing Sahana Khatun's face a year ago, her father wasn't too concerned.
The Guardian reported. But the growths soon worsened, spreading rapidly across the 10-year-pls's nose, ears, and chin. Sahana has been admitted to the Dhaka Medical College and hospital. The same center that's been providing treatment for Abal Bajandar, 27, known as the tree man of Bangladesh.
Tree man of Bangladesh the tree man endured five-kilogram growths on hips and feet. Doctors are hoping that the girl has a milder form of the disease. Which they can clear with one surgery of rare skin conditions.
Tree man disease no more, it may have taken a year in an insane number of surgery. This Bangladesh man couldn't be happier to finally have his hands and feet back.