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This Mysterious Disease Triggered Doctors to Create a Special Team

This Mysterious Disease Triggered Doctors to Create a Special Team

Nirmala Adrian February 11, 2021

The condition experienced by this child was forced to make a specialist doctor form a special team to handle it. What is the mysterious condition experienced by this girl?

Australia, gathered specialists to create a special team to deal with Jess Jackson who was just 11 years old. This little girl is quite small compared to other children of her age. Even now it is not certain what health problems and causes he was experiencing.

The team of doctors admitted that they could not yet find out the mysterious condition experienced by Jess Jackson. Since the first time he experienced his condition, he has done many actions, one of which is by performing two operations on the skull and face. Even the back of the skull was removed.

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Even the team of doctors who handled her did not know Jess’s condition. In fact, he had always had health problems that were not quite clear. His body is quite small with health problems of unknown cause. This is what made the medical team create a special team to find out what caused Jess’s problem.

According to the mother, Heidi McNair as quoted from ABC Australia, since birth he was last mysterious. The mother did not know anything, did not even understand what she experienced that there were signs that something was wrong with her child. This condition develops into new problems experienced by the child.

The most noticeable condition was when Jess was experiencing very slow growth with an unusual facial structure. Even at the age of 11 years, the equivalent of a child aged 6 years. According to the doctor, Jess should be given the consumption of hormones to be able to help her increase her weight and height.

Even after knowing Jess, the attention of a group of specialists who can dedicate themselves to finding out what happens to rare diseases. In fact, Jess is the second patient in the Undiagnosed Diseases Program team. Hopefully, it will soon be known what is the problem in her body.

Even the leader of Gareth Baynam said this rare disease that happened to Jess was only experienced by a handful of the population. Even the chairman said it would cost a lot of money to make Jess recover. This condition is due to the costs incurred exceeds the disease in general.

Even Gareth said that you could say that this condition was a genetic mutation. It must be supported by new knowledge and remedies that can help Jezz heal. Even drugs that Jezz had never thought of would be used in the treatment of Jezz. It really makes anyone who knows about it very worried, touched and sad.

Even by society, diseases caused by gene mutations are called monsters. It’s just that in fact the events that this experienced could have happened due to various things. Some of the diseases related to genetics that are known include Progeria, Hypertrichosis, Epidermodysplasia verruciformis, Severe Combined Immunodeficiency Disorder (SCID), LNS sufferers, ‘lobster claw hands’, Proteus Syndrome and Trimethylaminuria.

Some of these conditions make each sufferer experience different conditions. Finally, what happened to Jezz, whose naming was unknown, the causes and possible health problems he was experiencing. Hopefully the team of doctors will soon find out what happened to Jezz so that they can find ways to lighten the burden that happened to Jezz and make him recover like a child his age.

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