PHOTOS: Boy born with 31 fingers and toes

88cd07f39dd5944de536388b30d08dc6_LMeet Hong Hong. He’s almost 4 months old, lives in China and has 31 fingers and toes.

That’s not a typo. The boy was born in January with 15 fingers and 16 toes in Pingjiang County in Hunan province.

He also has two palms on each hand and no thumbs.

Doctors diagnosed Hong Hong with polydactylism, a congenital condition that happens in humans, dogs and cats, giving them extra fingers and toes.

Polydactyly is a pretty common condition, affecting about one in every 1,000 live births, according to Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta.

Often, the extra digits are removed surgically. Hong Hong’s parents are trying to raise enough money so their son can undergo the life-changing operation.

The condition is usually passed down in families, which is the case for Hong Hong.

The mother shows her son’s hands. He has 15 fingers, two palms on each hand and no thumbs. 

The boy’s mother also has polydactylism, with six fingers and toes.

While she was pregnant with Hong Hong, both parents were worried their child would inherit the condition.

Right now Hong Hong is too young to undergo surgery, the infant’s father, Zou Chenglin, told CNN. In the meantime, his parents are seeking medical advice on how to treat their son.

Doctors have given the family differing advice, with some saying the surgery is much more complicated than originally thought because Hong Hong requires not only the removal of his extra fingers and toes but also needs reconstructed thumbs. Opposable thumbs are essential because they give people the ability to grasp objects.

The surgery could cost as much as 200,000 Chinese yuan (about $30,000), the boy’s father said. The couple has turned to the Internet for help, and so far they’ve raised more than 40,000 yuan (more than $6,000) through online donations.

But they’ve decided to halt the crowdfunding efforts because of the mixed comments they’ve received about raising money online, the father said.

For now, the family plans to head back to the city of Shenzhen, where they live, so that the father can go back to work.

 

-CNN

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