A Jordanian child provokes grief with painful words before his death: No one is satisfied to help me

The death of a Jordanian child sparked a wide wave of sadness and sympathy, and activists circulated on social media, a video of the child Amir Muhammad Hassan Al-Rifai (12 years), from the town of Deir Abi Saeed in Irbid governorate, in which he appears as he pleads for his help, as he said: “A lot of life is tired.” No one is satisfied to help me because my parents are Tafran and I can't do anything."

The Jordanian child died at Princess Rahma Children's Hospital, after suffering from cystic fibrosis since his birth, while his 3 siblings had previously died of the same disease.

 The father of the child, a day laborer, confirmed that they have been appealing to officials for 10 years to no avail, especially since Amir's treatment is available for loss outside the Kingdom.

He said that two weeks ago he had two sons (twins) and he has another daughter at home.

Cystic fibrosis is an autosomal recessive genetic disease in which there is a progressive deficit in the work of the exocrine glands, which affects multiple functions in the body, and greatly affects the lungs, and to a lesser extent the pancreas, liver and intestines, which leads to the accumulation of a thick and sticky layer of mucus on the body. those members.

It is one of the most common chronic lung diseases in children and young adults, and it is a genetic disorder that leads to death.

Mostly the cause of death is due to pneumonia caused by Pseudomonas and staphylococcus.

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