Still in treatment at RSSA Malang, this is the condition of Santri Tulungagung, paralyzed after vaccination



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SURYA.co.id | TULUNGAGUNG – On several occasions, Suyanto (58), a resident of Sumberejo Kulon village of Ngunut sub-district, cried with all his heart.

Suyanto could not help crying when he told the story of his youngest child, Wildan (12).

Wildan is a student of Lirboyo MTs 1 who was paralyzed after being vaccinated against rubella on Wednesday (10/24/2018).

Currently, Wildan is being treated at Saiful Anwar Hospital (RSSA) in Malang.

But the conditions have not changed much.

"His body is already feeling good, but his legs can not be moved," said Suyanto wiping his tears.

Read: A 12-year-old boy from Tulungagung can not suddenly move his feet, a suspicious family for this reason

The doctor who handled Wildan explained that this poor boy was suffering from Guillain-Barre Syndrome (GBS).

BGS is an immune disorder that attacks the nervous system.

Forest fires require five times more treatment than plasmapheresis.

The total cost required is IDR 120 million.

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