Called "triple from Bangladesh."




Bangladesheren initially thought that these were harmless before his hands and feet began to resemble rotting tree trunks.

This proved to be caused by the disease epidermodysplasia verruciformis - a genetic disease that only three other people have been affected by.

- The operation gave me hope


Now he can get well again.

The British newspaper The Telegraph writes that he last Sunday in the city of Dhaka last week underwent the first of a total of fifteen operations to get boils away.

- This operation gave me hope. I do not want to go back to my village without healthy hands and feet. I want to be healthy enough to live a normal life, said Bajandar told AFP after surgery at Dhaka Medical College.

During the operation took doctors away some of the smaller bullies on his right hand.
It came after a series of media reports, both in Bangladesh and in the international press, where Bajandar has been described as "triple from Bangladesh."

Has destroyed his life


These in turn have led to the Government of Bangladesh has taken on the bill for operations aimed at removing altogether 5 kg with woody boils.

These painful growths have done that Bajandar today must rely on his wife, Halima Bandajar, to provide for her three year old daughter.

Previously, he worked as a bicycle taxi driver, which he currently can not because of illness. He can not eat or wash themselves unaided.
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