Two-year-old Jimmy is the last born child in a family of five children from Lilongwe District in Malawi. Jimmy’s parents are small-scale farmers, growing maize for consumption and income for the family.
Jimmy has for some time been experiencing on-and-off pain and swelling on the left side of his inguinal region. Worried, his mother brought him to our medical partner’s care center, Nkhoma Hospital. Jimmy was diagnosed with a left inguinal hernia, and surgery was recommended. However, his mother expressed that the family would not be able to afford the cost of surgery. If left untreated, Jimmy will continue experiencing pain and the condition might lead to a strangulated hernia, cutting off blood flow, which can be life-threatening.
Fortunately, our medical partner, African Mission Healthcare, is helping Jimmy receive treatment. On April 10th, surgeons at Nkhoma Hospital will perform a hernia repair surgery to alleviate Jimmy’s pain, and prevent any potential risks and complications. Now, Jimmy’s family needs help to fund this $421 procedure.
Jimmy’s mother says, “It is my wish for my son to receive treatment and get well soon.”