A spot on the nose of a girl who is 17 years old causes her to lose her vision…
A 17-year-old girl from the Philippines lost her vision within a few hours after pressing the boil that was on her face.
The girl, whose name has been revealed to be Mary Ann Regacho and who is 17 years old, is reported to be suffering from an unidentified side effect and has become unrecognizable.
Following the delivery of her child when she was 16 years old, the young woman noticed that she had a pimple on the bridge of her nose. She believed that the pimple was caused by hormones.
However, when it continued for a few of weeks, she started to get worried.
After applying pressure to the area for a few days, Mary started to experience discomfort as a result of her actions.
The mark then began to expand over her whole face. She described it as “like a balloon inflating.”
According to The Sun, the growth has spread over her whole face and is beginning to impair her eyesight since it has reached the outer corners of her eyes.
The woman who is a mother of one has been attempting to heal herself with natural remedies, but nothing has been successful thus far.
Mary said that:
“At first, I dismissed it as nothing more than a simple zit, but the discomfort it caused kept me up all night long. I did everything I could think of to treat it, but nothing helped.
“Right now, I have the distinct impression that my face will never be the same again.”
Due to the unstable income that Mary’s husband, Albert Sales, receives from his part-time job on a farm owned by a neighbor, Mary has been unable to get therapy.
After a year, she decided to have it checked out at the hospital, but she was unable to pay the medical fees when she got there.
To help collect money, her husband has made a plea to those who are considered to be “good Samaritans.”
Albert produced a video message in which he stated, “I want to ask kind people for donations so that we can finally send my wife to a hospital.”
“We only earn enough for ourselves and our one-year-old baby, so I can’t afford her medical bills,” she said. “We only earn enough for ourselves and our baby.”