A baby girl weighs 2st 10lbs due to her constant cravings for food - but is piling on even more pounds as the days go by.
Chahat Kumar, eight months, from
Punjab, India, weighs a similar amount to that of a four-year-old.
Her parents blame it on 'God' and
her quadruple-sized portions of food, but they deny any responsibility over her
diet.
Chahat
also suffers from abnormally hard skin that makes taking her blood samples to
analyse her condition more difficult.
But
the family lack the crucial funds needed to travel further a field to get
advanced medical treatment.
She
started to put on an excessive amount of weight when she turned four months
old, despite being born normal-sized.
Her
father, Suraj Kumar, 23, said:
'When
Chahat was born, she was completely normal.
Then,
slowly we saw that her weight was shooting up.
'Her
weight is increasing day by day.
'It's
not our fault.
God
gave this condition to her.
It's
not in our hands.
I
feel bad when some people laugh at her for being fat.'
'She
doesn't eat like a normal kid.
She
keeps eating all the time.
If
we don't give her anything to eat, she starts crying.
'She
cries to go out but her weight is too much and we are not able to pick her up.
So
we only take her to nearby places.
The
family doctor, Vasudev Sharma, confirmed that the difficulty with taking blood
samples has made a medical diagnosis very difficult.
He
said: 'This is the first case I've seen in my life where a child's weight has
been shooting up so much four to five months after birth.
'But
the blood test couldn't be carried out because the fat on the baby's body was
too much, and because of that, the blood test wasn't done properly.
'We
have tried it many times.
Her
skin is so hard that we can't ever diagnose her condition.
'Dr
Sharma has recommended the family visit a specialist at the Civil Hospital in
Amritsar, but the family's financial restraints has so far made this
impossible.
But
Dr Sharma is certain that Chahat's growing size needs to be addressed.
He
said: 'Her weight is increasing excessively and it has to be controlled.
She
has to eat less.
She
eats like a 10-year-old kid.'
And
while the family continue to search for answers, Reena dreams of her daughter
having a brighter, lighter future.
She
said:
'We
want Chahat to be able to play like normal kids.
We
don't want her to have difficulties in the future. We want a good future for
her.'
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