“Laxman studies in the second grade and is a bright student,” says our Nepalese medical partner, Possible. “He enjoys reading Nepali stories and playing volleyball.”
Several months ago, the nine-year-old boy from Nepal developed an inguinal hernia, a condition where part of the lower intestine protrudes through a weakened section of the abdominal cavity, causing a painful bulge.
“Although initially it did not make much of a difference, it has been painful for a while now,” Possible shares. “It also hurts when clothes rub against it or it is touched accidentally.” Laxman’s father adds, “He cannot run or walk long distance.” Without intervention, Laxman’s condition could worsen and put him at risk of hernia strangulation, which cuts off blood flow from parts of his body.
To support the family, Laxman’s parents tend to their farm. However, their modest income prevents them from being able to support the cost of Laxman’s operation.
For $491, Laxman will undergo a hernia repair surgery. During this procedure, surgeons will insert the displaced section of the intestine back into its normal position. Following surgery, Laxman will remain under close medical supervision.
This operation offers Laxman both short-term and long-term benefits. Possible states, “Having the surgery will not only prevent Laxman’s hernia strangulation but it will also relieve his discomfort.”
“I hope Laxman’s condition will not cause any complications in future,” Laxman’s father shares. “I wish for his treatment to be successful.”