The foot has 10 pounds? And still one foot, this thing really happened! The incident took place in India, where there is a boy born with a very large right foot. From the moment of birth the big foot has been with his growth, and his father has been working on this, hoping that the child can return to normal, but the results are very unsatisfactory! Along with the boy’s growth, his right foot has been growing as well. Now the foot alone is 5.4 kg. Beyond the age of two, there are no more shoes on the market that he can wear, so he has to wrap himself in cloth to walk. However, walking alone is not easy. Dragging 10 or so pounds of feet, how to walk is very laborious. Because of his big feet, the school even refused to accept him as a student. Because other students are afraid of him because of his feet. So he could not go to school normally. His parents took him to hundreds of doctors, but no good treatment was given. Some doctors suggested amputation, but the father refused. Amputation is disability, and the father does not want his son to become disabled. Here, sincerely hope that the little boy can get early treatment. According to the British “Daily Mail” reported on November 18, recently in the eastern region of India was born a boy with four arms and four legs. The boy’s birth even once caused panic in the region, but the child’s parents consider it a miracle. In the eyes of his family, he is known as a child of God, because in local beliefs, some gods also have multiple arms. Doctors speculated that the boy’s extra deformed limbs came from the twin with whom he was born, due to underdevelopment. The boy’s birth caused a sensation, in order to see the real thing, some people even traveled thousands of miles to the hospital where the child was born to “visit”, the local police complained that they had to deploy additional police to maintain order. According to the British “Daily Mail” reported on November 18, recently in the eastern region of India was born a boy with four arms and four legs. The boy’s birth even once caused panic in the region, but the child’s parents consider it a miracle. You may think the sky is the limit, but they are real: the lion-faced man, a hundred strange faces, hippo girls, werewolves and so on. The world is full of wonders, the following and I will take a look at the world’s top ten most horrific strange diseases (scene horror, do not enter the timid). Lion-faced man: Nanyang boy Yang Huimin 4 years old, the left eyelid on the growth of a small lump of green beans, since then the lump has been increasing, to 8 years old, the diameter of the lump has reached 3 cm, the left side of the forehead also began to protrude, and finally became today this look. “A hundred different weird faces”: British man Gary Tuna suffers from a rare genetic disease that causes his skin to be as thin as paper and as elastic as a cowlick. Gary can pull the skin of his own face long, but also because of this skill, Gary joined the British “Circus of Terror”, specializing in the stage to perform his “face pulling stunts”. Hippo Girl: A Haitian girl has a rare giant tumor weighing 7.7 kg on her face, causing her face to swell and distort so much that she looks like a “hippo”. 38KKK Boobs: In 2010, Sheyla Hershey lost her MMM artificial boobs due to a life-threatening infection, and her sagging skin caused her great pain. In November 2011, she had another surgery to get her 38KKK breasts. At the time of the incident, she was unbuckled and driving from a Super Bowl party to her home in Houston, U.S.A. On the way, her car crashed into a tree, then the ever-spinning car then crashed into a tree on the other side of the road. Werewolves: Three daughters of a family in central India inherited their father’s genes for thick body hair and look like werewolves, with thick body hair from head to toe. The family was anxious about them and hoped that one day they would be able to save enough money to have laser hair removal surgery. The three sisters, who are now grown adults, are also eager to marry themselves off like normal people. It is said that this werewolf syndrome is caused by a genetic mutation that occurs at a rate of only one in 100 million and is extremely rare. Let’s take a look at the world’s only remaining “werewolves”. Open-eyed disease: Vietnamese boy Nguyen Van Du because of a strange disease, resulting in the skin of the body more and more tight, as wearing a “straitjacket”. In the winter, his body was peeling and bleeding. Due to the tight skin on his face, he can’t even close his eyes when he sleeps! Progeria: Young children look as old as 90 years old. Progeria is caused by a tiny error in a child’s genetic code. Most children born with this disorder will die around the age of 13. This is because their bodies rapidly age. The condition is extremely rare, with only 48 cases worldwide. Blue skin disease: Blue people, throughout the 1860s, a large family of “blue people” lived in the hills of Kentucky, next to the Creek Confederate Indians. They were known for the Blues. Despite their blue skin, they rarely got sick and most of them lived to be over 80 years old. Blaschko’s mottling: covered in stripes, mottling is a very, very strange condition that was discovered in 1910 by a German dermatologist during a human autopsy. Blaschko’s stripe, a recessive pattern is established in human DNA. Many congenital and hereditary diseases of the skin and mucous membranes manifest themselves according to this pattern. The pattern is formed by the mottling on the human body. Conjoined twins: Brothers Ronnie Galyon and Donnie Galyon of Dayton, Ohio, USA, are the world’s oldest conjoined twins, now 57 years old. They share a digestive system and often accidentally injure each other. But they have never wanted to be separated and believe it is God’s will that they stay together. Conjoined twins are those born with two (or more) fetuses that do not come apart, and generally only occur in the fertilized eggs of identical twins. The medical community believes that the fertilized egg divides on day 12-14 causing an incomplete division that can form a conjoined twin, with a chance of occurrence of about 1 in 200,000. Conjoined twins are a very rare occurrence, with a 1 in 200,000 chance of being born and an even lower 1 in 10 million chance of growing up successfully and healthily in infancy. Conjoined girls have a slightly higher chance of survival, about three times that of conjoined boys