Sunday, 31 January 2016

Man have roots growing from his hands and foot

Abul Bazadar, 25, is pictured here at a hospital in Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh.
He has suffered from ‘Human Pappiloma Virus’ since he was 10.

The rickshaw driver has been dubbed the ‘Tree Man’ and doctors from around the world are working on a cure.
Human papilloma virus is the name for a group of viruses that affect the skin and moist membranes lining your body.

There are more than 100 types of HPV.
Around 30 types of HPV infection can affect the genital area.

All HPV infections can cause warts.
Infection can cause a rapid growth of cells on the outer layer of the skin.
Common warts have a characteristic cauliflower-like surface and are typically slightly raised above the surrounding skin.
Flat warts are most commonly found on the arms, face or forehead.
Like common warts, flat warts occur most frequently in children and teens




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