A baby girl born in Nagpur, Maharashtra is believed to be India’s
first known case of Harlequin Ichthyosis – a severe genetic disorder
which leaves the entire body encased in armour-like thick white plates,
separated by deep cracks leaving no skin on the body.
The
child was born by caesarean section to a 23-year-old woman from the Indian
city of Amravati at the Lata Mangeshkar Medical College and Hospital. The photos are very graphic *viewer discretion advised*
child was born by caesarean section to a 23-year-old woman from the Indian
city of Amravati at the Lata Mangeshkar Medical College and Hospital. The photos are very graphic *viewer discretion advised*
Doctors say the child will have to face daily treatments
and daily moisturizing if she is to survive the condition. They say
they’re applying petroleum jelly and coconut oil onto the child’s skin
and giving her a special nutritional supplement.
Paediatrician
Dr Yash Banait said: “There is no cure for this disorder. All that
medical science can do is try to keep the baby alive.”
Dr Yash Banait said: “There is no cure for this disorder. All that
medical science can do is try to keep the baby alive.”