Recovery process:
On November 16, 2018, Ma Hongxing, a young man with vitiligo from Shangsihehe Village, Gandu Town, Hualong Hui Autonomous County, Qinghai Province, fully recovered from his white spots on his head and face after multiple free treatments at Huahai Vitiligo Hospital. Today, medical staff welcomed him out of the hospital. Excited, Ma Hongxing took out a banner that had been prepared early and presented it to the kind-hearted person who helped him, Dean Cheng Aihua, and the medical staff to express his gratitude. Huahai Vitiligo Hospital's "precision poverty alleviation" has achieved good results again, and the love for assistance triggered by a letter of help has come to a perfect end.
Ma Hongxing, 25 years old this year, has been suffering from vitiligo for 9 years. His facial disfigurement is caused by white patches, and people around him are very afraid of this disease. At school, classmates bullied him, stole his bicycle, hid his backpack, and forced him to finish junior high school before being expelled from campus due to various forms of discrimination. Over the past nine years, Ma Hongxing has sought treatment in hospitals in many cities in Beijing and Qinghai. However, not only has his illness not been cured, but his family has also become extremely poor. In order to continue treatment, he wrote over 100 letters of help to many hospitals, but each time he received either a rejection or no response. Just when he was completely hopeless about his illness, he accidentally saw online that Huahai Vitiligo Hospital was carrying out "precision poverty alleviation". He immediately wrote a letter of help to the hospital's director Cheng, but unexpectedly received a quick response this time, and the hospital agreed to provide him with rescue. Ma Hongxing happily traveled to Binzhou and after just over three months of hospitalization and systematic treatment, the white spots on his head and face completely disappeared. What remains on his face now is a renewed confidence.
According to Dean Cheng, vitiligo is not contagious and not an incurable disease, so people don't need to talk about "white" discoloration. The hospital carries out "precision poverty alleviation" public welfare activities all year round, on the one hand, to give poor patients a fair chance of recovery, and on the other hand, to call on more social groups to care for vitiligo patients around them and provide them with a warm living environment. Because sometimes a look of respect and understanding from you can change their lives.
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