Roona Begum, a 18-month-old girl from
Tripura, is suffering from a rare medical condition, Hydrocephalus,
which causes her head to swell up to a huge size.
Hydrocephalus also referred to as "water on the brain" is a medical condition that causes abnormal accumulation of fluid in the brain's cavities
Roona's mother Fatima said that her daughter has been suffering from
Hydrocephalus since she was born and doctors are unable to cure or
improve her condition, according to Reuters.
Her father, Abdul Rehman, said they are unable to bear the medical
expenses due to financial constraints. He said that only a "miracle" can
save his daughter.
"Day by day, I saw her head growing too big after she was born. It's
very difficult to watch her in pain. I pray several times a day for a
miracle -- for something to make my child better," Rehman told AFP.
Rehman, who works in a brick factory, earns approximately ₹150 per
day. When doctors suggested that he take Roona to a specialist in
Kolkata, he denied saying he did not have enough money for this.
Due to Hydrocephalus, Roona's head swelled to a circumference of
91-centimetres (36-inches) putting pressure inside her skull, according
to AFP.
Doctors have said that it's too late to save her life, as surgery could be fatal.
"It is too late to do anything now. The brain will be damaged, and
draining the fluid can cause problems by causing the brain to collapse
and bleed. Roona should really be left untreated. She will not make any
recovery and will not ever live a life of any independence," Sanj Bassi,
Consultant Adult and Paediatric Neurosurgeon at Kings College Hospital
told Daily Mail.
Every year more than 400,000 children develop this condition and a
majority of them live in developing countries. Hydrocephalus goes
untreated because neurosurgical care is not available in these
countries.
According to MedicineNet.com, Hydrocephalus is a condition that
affects about one out of every 500 children. Rapid increase in head
circumference or abnormal huge head size is the most obvious symptom of
hydrocephalus that can be identified in children or infants.
Other symptoms includes vomiting, irritability, seizures, sleepiness, sunsetting eyes and separated sutures.
Thursday, 5 November 2015
Meet Roona Begum--"THE CHILD WITH THE BIGGEST HEAD IN THE WORLD"
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