The boy spent the first year of his life battling a deformed skull, called Crouzon's Syndrome with cranial synostosis. This meant that parts of his skull had fused prematurely resulting in a grossly abnormal shape of the skull. Due to the abnormality, the baby's brain did not have sufficient space to grow causing severe headache.
With time, the child's eyes began to bulge out as his brain began pushing for space to grow. The child had stopped feeding, sleeping and was visibly suffering from excruciating pain.
A team of experts performed the nearly 10-hour-long surgery and reconstructed his skull.
From losing all hope that the child would ever lead a normal life o now looking at visibly healthy baby, the boy's relative Ghadfer Khaleel Mahmood, said, "Our baby is fine now. Earlier his eyes were bulging out which made him look very different and it really scared us.
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