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Indonesian men are full of tumors. They are like balsam pear

Have you ever seen a person full of tumors and bubbles? Such a rare disease in the world has been acquired by an old man in Indonesia. His whole body is full of bubbles and despised by others. Are you afraid of such bubbles?

Chandra Wisnu, a 57 year old man from Indonesia, is suffering from a rare disease. He is covered with tumors, which are like bumps. He is called a 'bubble man'. Indonesian men are suffering from tumor growth, which is hard to cure for a long time. They have no choice but to seek medical treatment from the world.

Visnu is the father of four children, suffering from this terrible skin disease makes him rarely go out. When he is forced to go out, he will put on a big hat to block his face and put on sunglasses, so as not to scare others or be laughed at by others. At the age of 19, Visnu began to have tumors on his face; at the age of 24, they began to spread to his back; by the age of 32, they were almost all over his body. At the beginning of the strange disease, his parents took him to see many dermatologists, but they were confused and helpless about the terrible disease. It is said that Visnu's disease may be a genetic disease caused by abnormalities in the nervous system, resulting in benign tumors in his whole body's skin and even bones. The doctor gave him a lot of ointment, but it couldn't stop the tumor from spreading on him.

Later, because he couldn't find a cure, and he couldn't afford expensive medicine, he had to give up treatment. Visnu: 'there's no specific medicine for my disease. I'm just introduced to one dermatologist after another, but they don't know what to do. Later, my father didn't think it necessary to take me to the hospital. "These tumors have seriously affected my normal life. When it's hot, they hurt and itch. To make them less itchy and not be laughed at, I wear three jackets and block my head every time I go out. People are afraid of what I look like, and of me infecting them with this disease. So I rarely go out unless I pick up my daughter from school. Every time I block my head and face, because I don't want my daughter's classmates to joke that she has such a horrible looking father. '