13-year-old girl with skin disease undergoes incredible transformation and inspires us all

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Nagina was born with a serious skin disease, which rendered her skin extremely thick and scaly. Her parents had no idea nor the resources to treat her, so Nagina spent her first years in constant agony.

She soon became depressed and lost the power of speech. She mainly stayed inside her family’s shed, to avoid contact with people.

When medical help arrived at her remote village in Nepal’s countryside, they found Nagina tucked away in the shed.

They realized the seriousness of her condition and how terribly she fared. They took Nagina to the nearest hospital to examine her.

Doctors soon diagnosed Nagina with ichthyosis, a rare skin condition that causes dry, cracked and scaly skin. Formerly called the “fish scales disease” because the dead skin cells form a pattern that tends to resembles fish scales.

There is no cure for ichthyosis, and the lack of treatment Nagina left without hope.

Thankfully, international charity Direct Relief heard about Nagina’s case and contacted the management at petroleum company Vaseline for help.

According to the company, the jelly helps to hydrate and accelerate the skin’s natural recovery process.

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Vaseline soon shipped over large quantities of the jelly to the hospital in Nepal. Nurses began to treat Nagina’s skin with Vaseline-soaked gauze.

Every day, the nurses carefully applied Nagina’s bandages.

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And each day, Nagina’s skin improved.

“The difference in this case actually came from something as simple as petroleum. It really has transformed her life,” says hospital director Dr. Bibek Banskota, who supervised Nagina’s progress.

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And for the first time ever, Nagina smiled.

She also began to participate in physical therapy, to help her to get started on her wheelchair. At the hospital, she became friends with several other children with disabilities, and together they supported one another. 

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Today, Nagina is 13-years-old. She has been discharged from hospital and goes to a school for children with special needs, funded by the Hospital and Rehabilitation Centre for Disabled Children.

Nagina has not only been transformed on the outside, but also on the inside. Her classmates and teachers describe her as a very smart, intelligent and happy girl.

Thanks to the efforts and sacrifice of kind-hearted medical staff, Nagina can now live a normal, happy life.

All people deserve to be treated with respect and receive the care they need. Please share Nagina’s story if you agree!

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