Nobody believed it! The pain of the woman with horns on her head is indescribable.

Nobody believed it The pain of the woman with horns

Mimiya Bai, 60, living in India, ‘surprised’ doctors with her condition that started three years ago. Those who see Mimiya’s horns, whose horns on her head can’t make anyone believe, are stunned. Mimiya, who has been seeking treatment for three years, cannot afford the treatment. Doctors trying to understand why the horns came out cannot solve the mystery of this event.

Dr. Abhishek Jain believes that Mimiya’s disease is known as a siliceous horn.
This disease can start in any part of the body. It’s treatable and treatable with surgery, she says. “Nobody knows the physical and mental pain,” he said, speaking to New Indian.

WHY THEY OCCUR IS NOT KNOWN

Previously recorded cases of human horns are extremely rare, but are usually diagnosed as cutaneous horns, which are benign or malignant keratinous horns that grow in a conical fashion, Chipcom reported. It’s not clear why such hornets occur because they’re extremely rare, although it’s thought to be a result of exposure to radiation or the HPV virus after a cut on the head. Cutaneous horns can be treated with surgery.

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