In Kashmir, life for those with rare blood disorders unfolds quietly, beneath the surface of public health narratives. Marked by genetic legacies, strained healthcare systems, and daily battles for survival, their stories are often written in invisible ink felt but rarely seen, Babra Wani reports Follow Us On G -N e w s | Whatsapp
His skin shifts colours, turning pale, red and sometimes blue. In a modest home in Kulgam, Zafar, 12, spends most of his days indoors, distanced from the carefree childhood of his peers. He appears frail, his face drawn from years of enduring a rare bleeding disorder. Even a small bump or an emotional outburst can set off prolonged bleeding, at times from his nose or mouth. For his father, this has been a relentless ordeal since 2018

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