The tragic story of a 'Trее Mаn' with a good ending
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0.000 HBDThe tragic story of a 'Trее Mаn' with a good ending
<html> <p><img src="http://www.livescience.com/images/i/000/088/773/original/tree-man-pic.jpg?interpolation=lanczos-none&downsize=*:1400" width="1372" height="911"/></p> <p><em> Abul Bajandar, known as "tree Man" has extensive growths resembling branches of trees in their hands. Photo Discovery/Barcrоft Prоductiоns</em></p> <p>This guy from Bangladesh, known by the nickname "tree Man" recently underwent several operations to remove large numbers of tree-like growths on his hands.</p> <p>During surgery he removed more than 5 kg of these growths. As a result, his hands practically cleanse it of growths. He lived with such growths from the age of 10, when he first discovered on hand.</p> <p>http://pressa.tv/uploads/posts/2016-02/thumbs/1454390025_8.jpg</p> <p><a href="http://pressa.tv/uploads/posts/2016-02/thumbs/1454390025_8.jpg">photo</a></p> <p>Before the surgery he was not able to eat and drink. Now he can live like a normal person would be able to hug their children that had been his dream for several years.</p> <p>Abul has a rare genetic disorder. called epidermodysplasia verruciformis. People with this disease are more susceptible to human papillomavirus, skin infections.</p> <p>In people with this disease infections of HPV lead to the formation of the dreaded wood-like growths. </p> <p>It's hard to imagine that experienced people living with those hands. But all's well that ends well, and now his hands are clean.</p> </html>