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Twinkle Dwivedi - On the age of 13 years, a girl should be playing happily with her friends. But a pretty girl in India, shunned by her friends, because she has a rarity. Dwivedi, who has three sisters, lived with his family in the city of Lucknow, the Almbagh, Uttra Pradesh state, India. She can bleed spontaneously from the pores of the skin, without being cut or scratched at all. Previously, she was a normal girl, but the incident in July 2007 changed everything. Suddenly, blood flowed from her mouth. The doctor said that it was nothing dangerous, but a few weeks later, she began to bleed as much as 5 to 20 times a day from pores at the bottom of the hair, nose, eyes, and feet. After that she had to do blood transfusions every time the blood flowing out of her body.
Can you imagine this girl suffering? "Scary and chaotic. My school shirt turns red. No one would come near me or play with me. I used to cry every time it happens. But now I can only try to be calm" Dwivedi said.
Doctors in India can not find the disease suffered by this girl. They said, Dwivedi has dilute blood and has a red color like a young wine, but they can not find a drug to make the blood coagulate. However, there is hope after a British hematology consultant said there is a cure for the disease. Dr. Drew Provan, from Barts Hospital in London, said this girl may suffer of Von Willebrand disease type II. It’s a reduction of a protein called Von Willebrand factor which is important during the early stages of clotting. I really hope Dwivedi has been cure right now.
Can you imagine this girl suffering? "Scary and chaotic. My school shirt turns red. No one would come near me or play with me. I used to cry every time it happens. But now I can only try to be calm" Dwivedi said.
Doctors in India can not find the disease suffered by this girl. They said, Dwivedi has dilute blood and has a red color like a young wine, but they can not find a drug to make the blood coagulate. However, there is hope after a British hematology consultant said there is a cure for the disease. Dr. Drew Provan, from Barts Hospital in London, said this girl may suffer of Von Willebrand disease type II. It’s a reduction of a protein called Von Willebrand factor which is important during the early stages of clotting. I really hope Dwivedi has been cure right now.
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