A strange incident in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh created a stir in the medical world. Such a child was born in Bareilly’s hospital, seeing which the staff and relatives of the hospital got scared. The child had died before birth. The color of the child was white, the teeth were protruding upwards. The eyelids of the eyes were also inverted and the skin was torn from place to place. Seeing this scene even the doctor got scared for a moment. Although the doctors have sent samples of the child’s skin to find out the disease.
Doctors told harlequin ichthyosis disease
It is being told that the child was suffering from a rare genetic skin disorder (Harlequin Ichthyosis), which was born on Thursday in a private hospital in Rajendra Nagar. Doctors say that she had died in the womb itself.
To find out the cause of the disease, the doctors have taken samples for skin biopsy and kariya timin test, so that it can be known why this happened. This child was born to a couple living in Bareilly police station Fatehganj West, who had died in the womb. The family members were surprised that what happened that the child was born in this colour.
The case has already come in the country
The doctor says that the cases of birth of Harlequin baby have come in Bareilly and in the country years ago. However, it is not clear whether his life was saved or not. However, the doctor has sent a sample for its examination as well.
Doctors are speculating that this condition of the child occurs due to the absence of protein and mucus membrane in the body. The skin of the child born in such a situation becomes very hard and thick. Along with this, the color of the skin becomes white. Sometimes the child dies in the womb itself.
discussion going on all day
After the birth of such a child in the hospital, there was an atmosphere of discussion throughout the day. Even in the medical world, people kept calling to know about the illness of the child. Even in the hospital, the staff and other people wanted to know how this happened, what was the reason for it.