Sain Mumtaz has an extremely strange head, protruding like a ” Satan “, but what causes it to grow so abnormally is still a mystery.
Sain knows his body can shock others, so he always tries to stay away from prying eyes, especially children. In the photo, his brother is helping Sain take a bath. Photo: yourdiscovery.
According to yourdiscovery , from a young age, Sain (Pakistani) was diagnosed with Proteus syndrome – elephant man syndrome. But scientists recently learned that Proteus syndrome only affects half the body, so Sain’s asymmetrical crooked head also means that this 18-year-old boy has another disease. .
Sain’s family sought medical intervention throughout his childhood, but without success. Now, as an adult, he wanted to know what was wrong with him, and if there was something he could do to improve his life.
Sain Mumtaz believes that his physical deformity was a punishment from God. Doctor Edwin Kirk from Australia is examining him. Photo: yourdiscovery.
Sain hopes that one day he can sell on two wheels , but he doesn’t expect anyone to marry him. He also believes that this is God’s way of punishing him.
Australia’s leading clinical geneticist, Dr. Edwin Kirk, from Sydney Children’s Hospital – who has extensive experience in diagnosing rare congenital malformations – is expected to travel to Pakistan to meet Sain, and examine and diagnose his condition. Returning to Australia, he will consult with clinical expert Glen Marshall to find the best way to treat him.