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Bangladesh’s ‘Tree Man’ prepares for surgery to have his enormous ‘bark-like’ warts removed

Abul Bajandar, a father of one, said he tried cutting the warts when they first appeared, but it was extremely painful.

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Abul Bajandar’s warts began to grow rapidly four years ago. Photo: AFP
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A Bangladeshi father dubbed “Tree Man” for having massive bark-like warts on his hands and feet will finally have surgery to remove the growths that first appeared 10 years ago, a hospital said on yesterday.

Abul Bajandar, from the southern district of Khulna, has been preparing for surgery to cut out the growths weighing at least 5kg that have smothered his hands and feet.

“Initially, I thought that they’re harmless,” the 26-year-old said. “But slowly I lost all my ability to work. There are now dozens of two to three inch roots in both my hands. And there are some small ones in my legs,” said Bajandar who was forced to stop working as a bicycle puller.

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A team of doctors has been formed to perform the operation at Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH), Bangladesh’s largest state-run hospital, which has decided to waive all fees.

Tests are underway to ensure Bajandar’s root-like warts can be removed surgically without causing any other health problems.

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The massive warts have been diagnosed as epidermodysplasia verruciformis, an extremely rare genetic skin disease.

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