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The woman with the biggest belly in the world

There are numerous diseases and conditions that can affect the human belly or abdomen. Here are some common ones:

Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD): a chronic condition where stomach acid flows back into the esophagus, causing heartburn and other symptoms.

Ulcers: open sores that can develop in the stomach or small intestine, often caused by infection with H. pylori bacteria or long-term use of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS): a chronic digestive disorder that can cause abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, and/or diarrhea.

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD): a group of chronic conditions that cause inflammation in the digestive tract, including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis.

Appendicitis: inflammation of the appendix, a small pouch attached to the large intestine, which can cause severe abdominal pain.

Gallstones: small, hard deposits that form in the gallbladder and can cause abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.

Pancreatitis: inflammation of the pancreas, which can cause severe abdominal pain, nausea, and vomiting.

Hernias: a protrusion of an organ or tissue through a weak spot in the abdominal wall, which can cause pain and discomfort.

It's important to seek medical attention if you are experiencing any persistent abdominal pain or digestive issues.

Similarly, 49-year-old Rita Sherpa, who is living in Kathmandu, Nepal, has been growing for two years now, and now her stomach has become bigger. The part from her waist has become bigger, even though he did not have such problems and symptoms two years ago, now her stomach has become bigger. Last year it was big, but now it has become even bigger because of financial problems, it is not even possible to treat it. Even her husband could not take her for treatment due to lack of money. She says that her husband, who works a lot, has never earned and brought her, that's why she is heartbroken. She says that it is very difficult for her to sit and get up because of this stomach. She seems to be the first person in Nepal to have such a stomach. Even if there is a desire to treat the stomach, the little money is spent on household expenses and it is nothing that hurts the stomach. No, the mother passed away within 3/4 days of birth and the grandparents brought her up. She did not have any children. After her stomach grew, she had problems with her uterus, so she did not have a child.

After a video about Rita Serpa's stomach problem was aired through a Nepali YouTube channel called Zoom TV, Doctor Lok Bahadur Tandon of Green City Hospital in Basundhara, Kathmandu contacted her and told her that he would treat her for free. Until now, no one had said that he would help like this, but Dr. Lok Bahadur said, thank you, Rita Serpa said.

After reaching the Green City Hospital, the doctor there was surprised to see Rita's stomach. According to the doctor, he said that Rita Sherpa's treatment will be done free of charge after all the tests including CT scan, ultrasound, blood, and stomach water drawing. done He said that this hospital has been treating the poor who are deprived of treatment for free and will continue to do so. Doctor Lok Bahadur became emotional and said that I had heard that Rita Sherpa had said in the previous interview that she used to put the food she had eaten in her stomach to brush it, so that no Nepali should ever experience such a situation.



She admitted Rita Sherpa to the hospital and proceeded with the treatment, and during the two days of hospital treatment, 3 liters of water was removed from Rita Sherpa's stomach and it was learned from the hospital that after the water was drained, the operation would be done. Rita says that the water was black, but now it feels like taking air out of a balloon and I was afraid that the water would be taken out by cutting the stomach, but now I am not afraid and I am happy that the treatment will be done. Rita Sherpa further says that my stomach has been treated through Tik Tok and I am hopeful that I will survive and thank you sister for uploading the video on YouTube.

According to Greensitica doctor, when Rita Sherpa's stomach water was tested, it was found that there was no cancer. With the efforts of the entire medical team of Green City Hospital, the operation was successful and a 30 kg tumor was removed from Rita Sherpa's stomach and she was treated in the ICU and now Rita Sherpa is able to speak.



After 20 days of treatment, Rita Sherpa has been discharged from the hospital and says that she is very happy. The doctor of Green City Hospital has become a god for me and saved me. When my belly was big, I didn't think I would survive, but now I think I will.


Today, her life is going well, and her health is good. She goes to the doctor from time to time for re-examination. Thus, at one time in my life, when she was suffering from such a disease and could not be treated, someone posted her video on TikTok, uploaded it with her sister's conversation, and she was treated for free by the God-like doctor of Green City Hospital. This was the game of my life. 

Disease can have a significant impact on human life. It can cause pain, discomfort, disability, and even death. The following are some of the ways that disease can affect human life:

Decreased quality of life: Chronic diseases can cause pain, fatigue, and other symptoms that can interfere with a person's ability to carry out daily activities and enjoy life.

Increased healthcare costs: Treating chronic diseases can be expensive, and it often requires ongoing medical care and medication.

Reduced life expectancy: Many chronic diseases can shorten a person's lifespan, particularly if they are not properly managed.

Social and emotional impact: Disease can also have a social and emotional impact on individuals and their families, causing stress, anxiety, and depression.

However, it's important to note that not all diseases are chronic or life-threatening. Many diseases can be treated effectively with medication, lifestyle changes, or other interventions. Additionally, advances in medicine and public health have led to the eradication or control of many infectious diseases, leading to longer, healthier lives for many people around the world.
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