21: She has 4 toes – He has 5 – Well they met
Six toes is a very common birth defect we in Latin call Hexadaktyli. Directly translated it will be “six digits”. This condition usually manifests itself as an additional finger or toe on the side of the toes or in between. “Extra digits” are usually harmless and can be removed easily, but in other cases it can be a signal of Dysostosis – a more serious condition.
22: She has 3 long fingers on each hand
10% of us are born with malformations of the hand. These congenital errors occur in early pregnancy. Sometimes it is inherited, but can also be a symptom of another condition. The person in this photo has a split hand (also called Ectrodactyli or “split hand”) that occurs when the middle part of the hand develops abnormally.
23: He has 5 fingers but no thumb
The person in the photo has all five fingers except for a slight quirk; There’s no thumb on the hand. This deformity is referred to as Tripalangal thumb. It can be treated with plastic surgery by shaping the finger so that it works and resembles a thumb.
It is estimated that about one in 25,000 children are born with the condition.
24: He has no nasal partition
Nasal bridge is a saddle-shaped area that includes nasal root and lateral sides of the nose. It appears that the person has a so-called “squeezed bridge of the nose”, which can occur due to various conditions. The most common congenital syndromes with are Kleidokranial dysplasia, children with Neurodevelopmental delay, Akondroplasi, Conradi-Hunermann-Happles syndrome, Cornelia de Lange’s syndrome, Osteogenetic imperfecta and Klippel-Error syndrome.
Some advantages have it. The person in the photo says he never bleeds nosebleeds.
24: She has a thumb that can not be bent
“Trigger finger” is a condition that can be found in one or more tendons in the hand. The tendon that allows the thumb to bend is too swollen and locks. Finally, the thumb locks completely and can not be bent at all. This condition is present at 3.3 of here thousandth birth.
25: Child number 2 has a perfect 2 number on the scalp
Bizarre birthmarks have created fertile ground for many a myth, legend and can be found everywhere in the folklore. In some cultures, birthmarks are believed to represent your past life. In other cultures, it means that the gods have marked the child, as the chosen one, to perform colossal works.
In this case, where it concerns only a few more visible blood vessels, parents thought it was an excellent way to keep track of the order 🙂
26: When he’s in water, he gets “old-fingers” much faster than everyone else
Wrinkled fingers occur when the nervous system sends a message to the blood vessels to become narrower. Scientists claim that our fingers tend to wrinkle in water. It is suggested that this is an inherited trait, forgotten by evolution, in which we as collectors had easier to pluck vegetation from wet environments and that the shaking toes prevented us from slipping.
So maybe this person is just a little more indigenous than the other of us. How many times don’t you meet Neanderthals in traffic?
27: His little finger is the thickest finger
What does it mean when the little finger is bigger than the rest of the fingers? Macrodaktyli is a rare condition that causes a person to have one or more fingers or toes that are much larger than the others.
The exact cause is unknown, but it is believed to be due to abnormal nerve or extreme blood supply.
28: She sees internal bruises as she holds her hand up against the light
-This picture is interesting, despite internal chronic bleeding in the finger, says our doctor.
After it was posted on Reddit, many asked why they couldn’t see any bones in their fingers. It is due to the amount of skin and flesh that diffuses the light.
Think of it as looking through a pane of frosted glass – times a thousand.
29: Here’s an example of Ryder’s Polidaktyli
Polydactyli is a condition in which children are born with too many fingers and toes. Ryder himself had 12 fingers and 12 toes.
30: He has a single long “heart line” in his hand
Some also call it the line of destiny. Essentially, it’s just about how we move our hand.
“Statistically, there is a greater chance of an unsubstor fate than that it would indicate something wrong with the heart,”
laughs Dr. Olsen
You don’t have to be born different to look weird.
Some choose it completely voluntarily. Just look here!
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