What is a child suffering from this rare disease born in Cottodian Baby Syndrome, Rewa
Samira Vishwas July 25, 2025 05:24 PM

 

Colodion baby syndrome: There is a network of many diseases around the world, about which only less people know. Recently, a case has come to light from Rewa district of Madhya Pradesh in which Priyanka Patel, a resident of Dhakra Sonnori village of Tyanthar tehsil, gave birth to a child. The child is suffering from rare disease to COTOKONBAI baby syndrome. In this disease, the child’s body is absolutely unusual than other child.

Actually, the skin of this child was white and thick, which had cracks from place to place and the whole body looked deformed. Cases of this disease are less visible, but what is possible to diagnose it, let’s talk…

First know what this disease is

Talking about this disease, it is called Cottodian Baby Syndrome in newborns rare disease Is. In this disease, the skin of children actually becomes abnormally thick and cracks occur on it. Not only this, even organ structures like eyes, nose and ear are not fully developed in this disease. For this reason, the child looks unusual than normal children.

Regarding this disease, health experts tell that this disease can be caused by both genetic and non-genetic reasons. Actually the Cotton Baby is a phenotype, which is associated with various forms of ichthiosis. Due to cracks in the skin in this disease Newborn children There is more complaint of infection.

Child treatment continues

In Rewa, the child suffering from this disease has been admitted to Gandhi Memorial Hospital in Rewa after worsening. Here in the Special New Born Care Unit (SNCU) he is placed on oxygen support as he is having trouble breathing. The team of dermatologist is giving special skin care treatment to the child suffering from this disease. Doctors have said that if the proper treatment is not found in time, then this disease can also prove to be fatal. Let us tell you, in some cases, retinoids and keratolitis agents can be used.

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