The six-year-old Pakistani boy has collected stones inside the kidneys. He has already entered Tawam Hospital in Al Ain, underwent a stone-splitting operation, and has developed a support for the ureter. And his father appealed to the good people to help him with the costs of the operation.

The father of the child tells his story: "I came to the country to work 10 years ago, and I had six children, including Muhammad. He suffers from kidney problems. I had already transferred him to Tawam Hospital for severe pain. After entering the hospital and examining the doctors, It was found that there is a kidney stone, and doctors stressed that he needs surgery to break the gravel and a supportive position of the ureter, and ensured the health insurance card to cover the cost of admission to the hospital and the expenses of the operation ».

"Before Muhammad left the hospital, the doctors had set a date for the removal of the ureter, and the rubble that was collected after a while," he said. "Muhammad urgently needs to enter the hospital again to avoid complications, but unfortunately my financial means do not allow this. "The health insurance is over, needs renewal, and my condition does not allow it to be renewed. The doctors have confirmed that if my child does not undergo surgery and the donor is removed, he may have renal failure."

"I am the sole breadwinner for my family, and I work in a private sector, with a salary of 4000 dirhams, from which 2,000 dirhams are paid per month to rent the house. The rest is for the expenses of life and its requirements. I do not know what to do under the circumstances that I ordered. My child, so I appeal to the good people and compassionate hearts to help me with the costs of treating my child ».

The child is at risk of renal failure, if the ureter is not removed and the gravel is broken.