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British media reported that retired 74-year-old Melvin Mansell was suffering from an illness Cancer of the tongueBut he operated to remove the tumor and part of the tongue, which he realized and completely cured the disease.
However, Mansell was later surprised by hair growth in his tongue, which left him speechless, according to the British daily Daily Star.
Surgeons, in an undisclosed government hospital, had removed the containing part Cancer From Mansell's mouth, to be able to speak, they planted a skin torn from his arm to the tongue of the man.
Unfortunately, in a rare case of treatment, Mansell was no longer able to speak after dark hair had developed on his tongue.
It seems that the surgeons "They forgot" Treat the piece of skin derived from the arm by laser radiation to prevent regrowth of hair, according to the newspaper.
Mansell said the surgeons had asked him to treat hair growth on the tongue in a private hospital or to cut hair, but that he could not get treatment in a private hospital.
Mansell explained that he had regained the ability to speak after classes at Churchill Hospital Oxford.
Mansell pointed out that removing the hair from the tongue was not an aesthetic procedure and that hair survival not only lost its ability to speak but prevented it from sleeping almost.
He explained that he often woke up in the middle of the night because he felt something strange in his mouth and that he had to get to the bathroom on the second morning to cut the hair of the tongue.
Mansell pointed out that doctors at the general hospital had told him that hair growth on the tongue was rare, but he had made it clear that he was not interested in scarcity or scarcity and that he was suffering because of these hairs.
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British media reported that retired 74-year-old Melvin Mansell was suffering from cancer of the tongue, but that he had undergone surgery to remove the tumor and some of the tongue, this who had been reached and completely cured of the disease.
However, Mansell was later surprised by hair growth in his tongue, which left him speechless, according to the British daily Daily Star.
The surgeons, in an unidentified government hospital, removed the cancerous part of Mansell's tongue and, to speak, they planted a skin torn from his arm to the tongue of the man.
Unfortunately, in a rare case of treatment, Mansell was no longer able to speak after dark hair had developed on his tongue.
It seems that surgeons have "forgotten" to treat the piece of skin derived from the arm by laser radiation to prevent hair growth, the newspaper said.
Mansell said the surgeons had asked him to treat hair growth on the tongue in a private hospital or to cut hair, but that he could not get treatment in a private hospital.
Mansell said that he had regained the ability to speak after classes at Churchill Hospital in Oxford.
Mansell pointed out that removing the hair from the tongue was not an aesthetic procedure and that hair survival not only lost its ability to speak but prevented it from sleeping almost.
He explained that he often woke up in the middle of the night because he felt something strange in his mouth and that he had to get to the bathroom on the second morning to cut the hair of the tongue.
Mansell pointed out that doctors at the general hospital had told him that hair growth on the tongue was rare, but he had made it clear that he was not interested in scarcity or scarcity and that he was suffering because of these hairs.