The 25-year-old man, identified as Ravi Kumar, has been the subject of widespread interest on the internet after it was discovered that he stopped growing at the age of 5.
At a mere 24 inches tall, Ravi, who weighs 15.4 pounds (7 kg), reportedly had his dwarfism discovered at a young age and has faced significant obstacles throughout his life.
His growth and movement have been hindered by dwarfism, a disorder characterised by a severe reduction in stature, casting a shadow on his life.
He has been dependent on his loving mother, who carries him around on her hips, for many years.
Ravi’s medical problems have been made worse by the discovery that he has thyroid disease, which exacerbates his precarious health.
Ravi’s growth retardation has been made worse by thyroid disease, which is known for its effects on metabolism and growth. As a result, his family is now faced with the difficult reality of having little money and less access to quality medical care.
Ravi’s mother said, “We have taken him to many doctors, and we were told that he was suffering from thyroid disease.”
The mother went on, “We don’t have enough money to afford treatment, but it is possible.”
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