A 10-year-old girl developed a terrible syndrome after a vacation: it is called the most painful condition in the world - ForumDaily
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A 10-year-old girl developed a terrible syndrome after a vacation: it is called the most painful condition in the world

A 10-year-old girl from Australia has been diagnosed with a rare and debilitating disease. A family trip to Fiji turned into a nightmare after a blister formed on the girl's leg caused inflammation of the foot, reports New York Post.

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During her first trip abroad since the pandemic, 10-year-old Bella Macy developed complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS). This disease is often referred to as "the most painful condition" known to mankind. Complex regional pain syndrome is a clinical variant of neuropathic pain. It is a pathological condition in the form of a chronic pain syndrome that develops after exposure to a damaging factor and is not limited to the zone of innervation of one peripheral nerve.

A rare and incurable syndrome causes chronic and severe pain.

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Bella Macy is in pain that pierces her entire right leg.

“The pain is sharp, burning, tingling. These are different types of pain. I never even knew they were possible,” said Bella.

The previously healthy girl can no longer do what she enjoys, even walking or running, without experiencing debilitating pain.

"I can't shower, I can't take a bath," Bella said. “You can’t touch my leg at all, otherwise I’ll scream.”

Parents, seeing the suffering of the girl, are unable to console her.

"I just want to give her a big hug but I can't because it will hurt her," her mom Emma Macy said.

Search for relief

Despite their best efforts, the family has not been able to find answers in Australia, meaning they have to turn to doctors in the US for help.

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Bella and her mother endured a painful trip to the US to receive treatment at the Spero Clinic.

Despite the good news that the treatment might help, Maisie's family isn't sure they can pay for it.

“We will sell our house if that is what we need to do. We will do everything to make her feel better, ”said the girl’s mother.

She started a GoFundMe campaign to help pay for her daughter's treatment. The Australians raised about $127 out of a planned $000.

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