MEDAN - A video showing 2 brothers and sisters praying to God has gone viral on social media. The video attracted the empathy of many netizens.

Because the whole body of the two children who are currently in the city of Medan, covered with wounds due to skin diseases.

The two siblings are named Haikal (8) and Zakira (3). His older brother, Haikal, in the video, is seen leading the prayer and Zakira is following him with his voice hoarse from enduring pain.

"O Allah, give us sustenance. So that we can buy milk, buy snacks and help us get treatment, so that we can recover quickly", said Haikal who was followed by Zakira, while holding back tears.

Nisa (27), the mother of these children, admitted that she did not have the money to treat her two children. Nisa said that her two children had experienced this disease for a long time.

Initially, said Nisa, she found lumps on the bodies of the two children. "But it's not as bad as it is now", said Nisa to VOI, Friday, July 2.

Nisa explained that day by day, the lump on her child's body was spreading. If it is enlarged, the lump will peel off and make the two children suffer from pain.

"The complaint is that if it relapses, it hurts. If it breaks, it peels off, it looks like the skin is peeling, the skin is wide, it hurts, it must hurt. My child continues to cry", she explained.

As a result of her illness, Nisa revealed that her child's body condition was no longer intact as it was at the beginning of her baby's birth.

"Because now she's sorry, she said, her fingers are damaged. There are no nails if she was born normally, like an ordinary child", she said.

Finding her child sick, Nisa admitted that she had taken treatment to several hospitals. However, from the results of the doctor's diagnosis, there is no certainty what disease is attacking her baby's body.

"Other answers from the medical team. Some said it was a cat virus, some said it was cancer, some said it was hereditary", she said.

Nisa admitted that it was difficult to pay for her children's treatment because she did not have BPJS Kesehatan (health insurance). Moreover, her husband is only a farm laborer whose income is only enough to cover his daily needs.

Plus, her status as a resident of the Mandailing Natal Regency makes it even more difficult for her to take care of her child's treatment.

"Costs are an obstacle because they can't afford to pay BPJS, they haven't been taken care of", said Nisa

In Medan, Nisa admitted to staying at her sister's house on Karya Jaya Street, Medan Johor Subdistrict, to ask for help. She hopes that there are benefactors who can help her treat her son's illness.

"I hope the governor can see it because I personally live in Mandailing Natal Regency. I hope the governor will help heal this child", said Nisa.


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