Parasites Cause Cambodian Man's "Elephant Foot"
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Parasites Cause Cambodian Man's "Elephant Foot"
Man's Leg Swelled To Size Of Pig After Getting Bitten By Mosquito
Jess Hardiman
Published 13:37, Thursday 08 October 2020 BST
The leg of a man in Cambodia has swollen to the size of a pig, after his mosquito bites became infected more than two decades ago and caused the limb to balloon.
Bong Thet, 27, now has to drag his leg along the ground painfully as he tries to move around his family home in Kampong Chhnang province.
Having once dreamed of being a footballer, Bong has not been able to kick a ball properly since he was six years old, when the tumour first started developing.
It began to grow from small wounds on his foot, which his parents had ignored as they believed they were merely scratches from playing outside.
Businesswoman Dana Try gave 10,000,000 Cambodia Riel (around $2,500 / £1,900), which paid for his medical expenses, meaning Bong was able to visit a hospital for the first time.
At hospital, doctors checked Bong's blood and found that he has Lymphatic filariasis, a parasitic disease caused by thread-like worms.
They said it was possible that he contracted the parasites from mosquito bites, which were scratched and then bled, leading to the wounds.
The condition is one of the leading causes of disability in the world, but there is no known vaccine or cure for the disease yet.
Bong was disheartened when he learned that the disease was incurable, but he was still incredibly grateful to those who had donated money to his cause.
He said: ''This will make my life easier and knowing that there are people who care for me makes me feel happy.
''I am so grateful for them to helping. They money will pay for medicine and food.
''I will continue to take the medication given to me by the doctors which will make my life more comfortable.''
https://www.ladbible.com/news/news-mans ... o-20201008
Jess Hardiman
Published 13:37, Thursday 08 October 2020 BST
The leg of a man in Cambodia has swollen to the size of a pig, after his mosquito bites became infected more than two decades ago and caused the limb to balloon.
Bong Thet, 27, now has to drag his leg along the ground painfully as he tries to move around his family home in Kampong Chhnang province.
Having once dreamed of being a footballer, Bong has not been able to kick a ball properly since he was six years old, when the tumour first started developing.
It began to grow from small wounds on his foot, which his parents had ignored as they believed they were merely scratches from playing outside.
Businesswoman Dana Try gave 10,000,000 Cambodia Riel (around $2,500 / £1,900), which paid for his medical expenses, meaning Bong was able to visit a hospital for the first time.
At hospital, doctors checked Bong's blood and found that he has Lymphatic filariasis, a parasitic disease caused by thread-like worms.
They said it was possible that he contracted the parasites from mosquito bites, which were scratched and then bled, leading to the wounds.
The condition is one of the leading causes of disability in the world, but there is no known vaccine or cure for the disease yet.
Bong was disheartened when he learned that the disease was incurable, but he was still incredibly grateful to those who had donated money to his cause.
He said: ''This will make my life easier and knowing that there are people who care for me makes me feel happy.
''I am so grateful for them to helping. They money will pay for medicine and food.
''I will continue to take the medication given to me by the doctors which will make my life more comfortable.''
https://www.ladbible.com/news/news-mans ... o-20201008
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Re: Parasites Cause Cambodian Man's "Elephant Foot"
Fuck!
Poor guy
Poor guy
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Re: Parasites Cause Cambodian Man's "Elephant Foot"
That's rough. If there's no cure, wouldn't it make the most sense at this stage to amputate the leg? I know that nobody wants to cut off one of their limbs, but when you're literally dragging a fucking 'pig' around all the time, wouldn't your quality of life be improved by just getting rid of it altogether?
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Re: Parasites Cause Cambodian Man's "Elephant Foot"
It's curable in the early stages, but not sure what can be done when waiting this long. The issue is you need a good tropical disease doctor and carefully selected medical course.
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Re: Parasites Cause Cambodian Man's "Elephant Foot"
We never realise how fortunate we are until we see others in terrible situations like this.
I saw a guy last night, terribly bowed legs, walking along the road, smiling at people as though everything was rosy.
I saw a guy last night, terribly bowed legs, walking along the road, smiling at people as though everything was rosy.
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