May 15, 2018
Kyomuhendo is a young student from Uganda. His parents are farmers.
For two years, Kyomuhendo has had an inguinal scrotal hernia. He feels pain and discomfort. If not treated, the hernia may result in tissue damage and blockage. Fortunately, on May 16, he will undergo hernia repair surgery at our medical partner’s care center.
Our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare Foundation, is requesting $249 to fund Kyomuhendo’s surgery. Once completed, this procedure will hopefully allow him to live more comfortably.
His mother says, “After surgery my son will no longer feel pain while walking to school.’’
Kyomuhendo is a young student from Uganda. His parents are farmers.
For two years, Kyomuhendo has had an inguinal scrotal hernia. He fee...
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June 17, 2018
Kyomuhendo underwent repair surgery.
Kyomuhendo was diagnosed with a hernia, but when the doctor was operating on him, he found out that he has a hydrocele. Kyomuhendo’s hydrocele repair was a success. He is no longer at risk of pain and discomfort.
His mother says, “I am very grateful to Watsi for having paid for my son’s surgery. I was unable to pay for it. I will always remember what you have done for me.”
Kyomuhendo was diagnosed with a hernia, but when the doctor was operating on him, he found out that he has a hydrocele. Kyomuhendo’s hydroce...
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