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23-year-old man with rare facial disease pleads for funds for life-changing treatment

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Ostracised due to his unusual appearance, a youth in central India wishes to be treated fairly by society while aiming to lead a normal life.

Shubham Patel, a resident of Daultabad village in Indore district, Madhya Pradesh suffers from a rare disease that has caused his face to develop 'hypertrophy', and swell immensely around his cheek and jaw.

"Wherever I go, people stare at my swollen face and make fun of me," says Shubham.

However, it hasn't crushed his spirit as he plans to complete his higher studies and look for a job to support his family.

Shubham says, "I want to lead my life like other human beings. I help my family in farming."

Sharing his son's plight, Popa Singh, Subham's father says the latter has been a subject of insults since his childhood.

"I have seen people make fun of him. During his schooling, his mates used to bully him. I think even he deserves to live like all others and be accepted by society," Popa says.

Not only bullying but the discriminatory nature of people has also left the family distraught.

"When we take him out for weddings people don't go near him thinking that they too might develop the disease," Popa adds.

Shubham says, "Due to my disease, people don't give me a job thinking that I won't be able to work properly. When I go out, people stare at me and discriminate against me. They don't like sitting beside me or taking food from my hand and some are disgusted by looking at me."

For Narmada Bai, Shubham's mother, her son's cure and marriage are of utmost priority.

"I want him to go to the places without any hesitation. As a mother, it is disheartening to see my child suffering," she says.

Narmada also rues the lack of financial stability and says if more stable they could have taken afforded better treatment for Shubham.

The disease has not only affected Shubham but is also ruining potential matches for his siblings as people are hesitant to forge a bond with his family.

"He has four siblings. Potential matches come to see them, however, they go back when they see Shubham," Narmada says adding, "This makes him sad."

Ready to take the challenges head-on, Shubham says an operation might make his life better.

"I believe after I get operated I will have a bright future and lead the rest of my life like a normal human being. Me being the eldest in the family, I want to take all the responsibility that I have towards my family and support them," he says.

Echoing his son's sentiments, Popa says, "I hope he gets treated soon or at least gets some financial support for his treatment."

To help his parents cover the medical expenses, Milaap, one of India's largest crowdfunding sites, has set up a page: https://milaap.org/fundraisers/support-shubham-patel?

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