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Why are the deformed fingers growing on the breast of a young girl

The 14-year-old girl has fingers and arms on her chest, and she is stunned after watching! A 14-year-old girl in the Philippines is born with a pair of mysterious arms and several fingers on her chest. Mom knew where the problem was from a long time ago, but there was nothing to do. Until recently, good news came.

Veronica & middot; Cummings, 14, was born in illigan, Philippines. Her chest and abdomen bulge a pair of arms of different lengths and sizes, each with several stunted fingers, and an oval mass like a long tail near her navel, the Daily Mail reported on July 30.

These mysterious meatballs have been attached to Veronica since she was born. As she grows older, they also grow older together, making her a monster in the eyes of everyone. My mother, flora, knew the crux of the matter and often cried secretly. She said that when she was pregnant, she was told that she was twins. She even thought about the names of the two children, but somehow she only gave birth to one baby girl, Veronica. She had extra 'human parts' on her body, while the other baby somehow' evaporated '.

The doctor told the family that Veronica's spare parts were the body of her twin sisters. As there was no normal development in the mother's womb, the unfortunate fetus stopped growing and came to the world glued to her normally developing sister. This is known as' parasitic twins' and is very rare.

Over the years, Veronica has taken good care of her deformity. She not only keeps it clean, but also often cuts her nails. Her navel is also bigger than normal. Occasionally, it squirts out liquid with bloodshot. It smells like human excrement. 'it's heavy, it limits my movement, and sometimes it leaks. '

Although doctors advised Veronica when she was young to have surgery to remove her attachments. But the operation was delayed because the family was unable to pay for the expensive medical expenses due to the poor economy. Recently, the local people raised money to finally collect the operation cost, which made the whole family smile. "Most of the cases can be removed because the structure of the body that is usually involved is not important," said Dr. BeDa & middot; espida, a paediatrician at the Philippine children's medical center. Most of them are only attached to the skin or bone, which is easy to remove. '

According to reports, Veronica will fly to Thailand for surgery in a few weeks. A spokesman for the fundraising committee said Veronica was a great student, a wise, intelligent and mature girl. Life was not easy for her. Everyone was happy for her and hoped that she would live a normal and healthy life in the future.