As soon as he was born, little Brody Curtis did not wonder that a strange disease began to make him bright and very fragile. 4-year-old Brody Curtis from the US is always known with the nickname “butterfly boy” (bubble skin like butterfly wings). Ever since he lost his mother’s love, he hasn’t suffered from Epidermolysis Bullosa, a strange disease that causes her skin to become mild and intermittent. Feeling sorry for the boy who wondered about the strange disease and the skin peeling non-stop – 1 Brody’s skin is as fragile as a butterfly’s wings, even a light touch can cause the skin to bleed and heave. That’s why Brody’s parents never picked up their children. In addition to the skin wounds, Brody’s suckers and suckers are full of blisters, making eating and drinking become “torture” for her. Feeling sorry for the boy who asked about the strange disease, the skin peeling was not vulgar – 2 The wound looks like a triple wound. Doctors can barely see through the baby’s scalp. Feeling sorry for the boy who wondered about the strange disease and the skin peeling non-stop – 3
In addition to the skin wounds, Brody’s mouth and tongue are also full of blisters, making eating and drinking become “torture” for her. Pity the boy who has a strange disease whose skin peels non-stop – 2
The wound looked like third-degree burns. Doctors can almost see the brain through the baby’s thin scalp. Pity the boy who has a strange disease whose skin peels non-stop – 3
The boy was carefully wrapped in a blanket to avoid unnecessary friction that could cause skin peeling. The bandaged arm makes anyone looking at it feel pity. Even well-developed skin is prone to flaking. Pity the boy with a strange disease that peels off non-stop – 4 This strange disease has made me can only be friends with 4 walls and suffer so much pain. But Brody always had an optimistic smile and loved life to cope with the misfortunes of his life.