Dede, now 35, baffled medical experts when warty “roots” began growing out of his arms and feet after he cut his knee in a teenage accident. Sacked from his job and deserted by his wife, Dede has been unable to look after his two children Entang and Utis, who are now aged 16 and 18.
They have been brought up apart from their farther by his extended family on the other side of their remote village south of the capital Jakarta. With Dede’s condition considered life threatening, he had resigned himself to missing out on the remaining joys of fatherhood.
But now a dermatology expert who flew out from the United States to examine his rare condition says that a course of synthetic Vitamin A should clear up most of the warts, and Dede is contemplating a transformed life.
“I can’t work, I can’t provide money,” Dede said. “I want to be able to take care of them [his children]. I hope to live long enough to see my grandchildren.”
After testing samples of the lesions and Dede’s blood, Dr Gaspari of the University of Maryland concluded that his affliction is caused by the Human Papilloma Virus (HPV), a fairly common infection that usually causes small warts to develop on sufferers.
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