

Thirty-six years old Afroza
says she was born with a lump on her ring finger that was unusually thick, but
as she grew older, the lump grew on her entire palm thickening her fingers.
Afroza Begum from
Bangladesh lives in constant pain and distress due to a rare medical condition
that has caused her right hand swell to the size of a football.
She said: "I've had
this ever since birth, I was born with the condition. I think I had it even
when I was in my mother's womb. It was small but eventually it started growing.
Now the blisters grow on my hand and they itch badly - but it never
hurts."
The hand swelled so fast
she couldn't afford treatment, she had now been referred to a plastic surgeon
but she can't afford the fees.
"I want to get
treatment but it is beyond my capacity," she said.
"The blisters are only
growing bigger and now they bother me."
Despite the condition, she
manages to complete everyday chores with just one hand - including cleaning,
and sweeping.
She has begun suffering
from blisters on the palm, which often burst – resulting in painful sores.
While she sought help from
several doctors at local healthcare in her village, she was always left
disheartened when no treatment provided any relief.
While she had no symptoms,
some doctors thought she had a problem with her bones and sent her for x-rays
but the results showed there was no issue with the bone structure.
When no doctor could help
her, they advised Afroza to take her case to advanced hospitals in Dhaka, the
national capital. But she says she has been unable to make the visit to
specialists because of their high cost, which she and her tailor husband cannot
afford it.
Husband Bilal Hossain, 40,
said: “It hurts me when I see her crying in pain but I am helpless. My income
and expenses on children’s education doesn’t allow me to spend on her treatment
but I want her to get rid of the lumps.



May God heal her
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