A child born and his ear on his cheek, what is his story?

Mark
Written By Mark

A child in the UK and his right ear was born on his cheek as a result of rare syndrome that affects only one out of every 25,000 people.

The 4 -month -old Feni James has been diagnosed with Goldenhar Syndrome, according to the British Daily Mail, a very rare condition that can cause abnormal growth of eyes, ears and spine. Vinnie was also born without a Yemeni eye and difficulties in breathing.

Intensive care embraces the small

His parents, 25, and Ris James, 26, did not know about his condition except when the doctors rushed to intensive care shortly after his birth. The doctors ultimately diagnosed his condition with Golden Har syndrome, a rare birth defect that is still completely incomprehensible.

Vinnie had to stay in the hospital for 65 days, and during his stay, doctors had to transfer him in a hurry to the operating room after he stopped breathing. It will also need to perform surgery to transfer his ear in the coming years.

James recalls how Fennie, a month and a half, had to undergo the opening of the trachea, in which doctors make an opening in the trachea and insert a tube to help the patient breathe.

Golden Har syndrome

Golden Har’s syndrome is not a single condition, but it is a comprehensive term for a wide range of bone distortions that affect the face and sometimes paragraphs in the neck and back.

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The signs of this syndrome include the missing ears or distorted, and that the mouth is larger on one side, the merged or lost vertebrae, and the lost eyes.

Some children, as in Feni, suffer from difficulty breathing and need surgery shortly after birth.

Studies estimate that Golden Har syndrome affects about one in every 25,000 children born. It is not hereditary and doctors and do not know the reason for the reason for its occurrence.