Unbelievable! Meet the Young Boy Who Allegedly Cries Out Tears Of Blood Up To 10 Times Every Day ( Photos)
This is Akhilesh Raghuvanshi, a young boy
who has been oozing rivers of blood after
suffering from the mysterious condition since
he was just 10 years old.
According to Daily Star UK, the boy who is
now 13, bleeds from his ears, eyes, mouth,
legs and even his hairline up to ten times a
day.
And the rare affliction – which replicates the
wounds Jesus is said to have endured when
he was crucified – has left the poor lad in
excruciating agony and fearing for his life.
The bizarre phenomenon inspired Hollywood
blockbuster Stigmata, starring Oscar-winning
actress Patricia Arquette – famed for her roles
in Boyhood and Boardwalk Empire – who
played an atheist attacked by an unseen force.
But real life stigmata is said to affect a tiny
number of people across the globe. Akhliesh
loses blood without being actually cut or
scratched.
The teen has baffled top docs who remain
perplexed about the root of his condition,
which triggers extreme exhaustion and
crippling migraines.
His parents initially suspected he was
dehydrated – and medics now believed he
could have an ultra-rare condition similar to
haemolacria – which gives sufferers half blood
tears.
But they have been unable to officially
diagnose him. Now Akhliesh is desperate for a
cure.
He revealed: “I bleed from my eyes, my hands,
my head – from everywhere. I bleed from my
ears, nose and eyes as well. When I bleed from
ears It feels warm.
“It may happen once or may be 10 times in a
day. Sometimes, the bleeding will stop and
won’t happen for months.
“But in the past 15 days I have bled almost
everyday. It doesn’t hurt when the bleeding
starts but it makes me tired and sometimes I
have headaches.”
Akhilesh from Ashoknagar in Madhya Pradesh, India, usually is affected in the mornings. The family contacted a local doctor about his bizarre condition last July, and was referred to experts at All India Institute of Medical Sciences. He spent a month under observation, but boffins at the top university were left scratching their heads. His dad, Arun, a farmer, has launched a desperate appeal for help in a bid to understand his son’s condition. He said: “I have seen the best of the best doctors in India. None of them seem to understand what this disease is and how it can be cured. “So far my son was bleeding from his eyes, nose, hairline, neck and legs. But now the things are getting bad to worse as he has started passing blood through while urinating. “I fear for my child’s life now. The medical science must have an answer to it. I appeal to the doctors of the world, please intervene and help save my son.” The schoolboy is currently being observed at home by doctors from the state health department – but they are still baffled. His case is similar to Dimple Dwivedi, 14, from Lucknow, who also cried tears without any obvious cause. Mr Raghuvanshi added: “I hope my son’s condition offers the medical fraternity an opportunity to investigate the case once again and come up with some solution to the problem. “I appeal to international medical fraternity to come forward to help save my child and rid us of the endless pain and agony.”
Akhilesh from Ashoknagar in Madhya Pradesh, India, usually is affected in the mornings. The family contacted a local doctor about his bizarre condition last July, and was referred to experts at All India Institute of Medical Sciences. He spent a month under observation, but boffins at the top university were left scratching their heads. His dad, Arun, a farmer, has launched a desperate appeal for help in a bid to understand his son’s condition. He said: “I have seen the best of the best doctors in India. None of them seem to understand what this disease is and how it can be cured. “So far my son was bleeding from his eyes, nose, hairline, neck and legs. But now the things are getting bad to worse as he has started passing blood through while urinating. “I fear for my child’s life now. The medical science must have an answer to it. I appeal to the doctors of the world, please intervene and help save my son.” The schoolboy is currently being observed at home by doctors from the state health department – but they are still baffled. His case is similar to Dimple Dwivedi, 14, from Lucknow, who also cried tears without any obvious cause. Mr Raghuvanshi added: “I hope my son’s condition offers the medical fraternity an opportunity to investigate the case once again and come up with some solution to the problem. “I appeal to international medical fraternity to come forward to help save my child and rid us of the endless pain and agony.”
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