Children born with facial deformities are always a sad tale. Whether or
not it’s something correctable, such as a cleft palate, or something you
just have to live with, like Moebius syndrome, it’s always
gut-wrenching that a poor child has to suffer such a condition. One such
example is Kangkang, a 14-month old born with a transverse facial
cleft. What does this mean?
It means the baby essentially has a
second face. Hailing from the Hunan province, all signs pointed to a
normal, healthy baby for young Yi Xilian, but once Kangkang was born,
the truth was revealed. The poor child looks like he’s literally wearing
a mask, due in part to a massive cleft that extends almost all the way
up to his ears. Unable to see her son upon birth, the unfortunate
mother, who is employed at a company that manufactures electronics in
the Guangdong Province, pleaded and pleaded with her husband to see the
newborn. After finally be handed the child, she broke down into tears.
No
one knows what causes this unfortunate condition, though theories
abound. It could be caused by an infection, or even frequent drug use by
the mother. According to one source, the only drugs the mother took
while pregnant were prescribed anti-abortion agents her doctors
prescribed. Sadly, this condition is incredibly expensive to treat, as
Yi learned when she took Kangkang at 20-days old to a hospital in
Changsha. The final tally: around 300-400,000 Yen, or approximately
80,000 to 100,000 dollars.
Thankfully, there is a happy ending,
as Kangkang’s family has managed to gather together enough money for
treatment at the People’s Liberation Army’s Military No. 163 Hospital.
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