A Child Born with with 15 fingers and 16 toes in China has been reveled by parents. The parents of a three-month-old boy in China are now seeking help to raise $15,548 to
$77,740 needed to cover medical bills for their son. Hong Hong, who lives in China’s Hunan Province, was born with
polydactylism— a congenital condition in which the individual has extra
fingers and toes and has two palms, but no thumbs on either hand,
Central European.
The boy’s mother also has the abnormality and was born with one extra
finger and toe on each of her hands and feet. The couple was worried
that their child would inherit the condition, but doctors found no birth
defects during prenatal scans. When the boy was born, he had seven
fingers on his right hand and eight on his left, along with eight toes
on each of his feet.
Zou Chenglin, Hong Hong’s father, said the family has visited multiple
hospitals and learned that their son can be operated on between six
months and one year of age, which could cure the abnormality.
The family are migrant workers and are unable to raise the $15,548 to
$77,740 needed to cover the procedure,
Child Born with with 15 fingers and 16 toes in China
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