Werewolf Syndrome: MP Teen Lalit Patidar Suffering from The Rare Skin Condition Opens Up About Being Bullied For Excessive Hair Growth Anywhere on Body (See Pics)

Indian teen Lalit Patidar grew up suffering from a rare skin condition called hypertrichosis, which causes him to have "excessive hair growth anywhere on the body". He finally opened up in front of the media about being bullied for the medical disorder that made him look like a real-life werewolf.

Real Life Werewolf Indian Boy (Photo Credits: Twitter)

17-year-old Lalit Patidar, who suffers from the rare medical condition of Werewolf Syndrome, finally admits to being bullied his entire life for his look. According to the media reports, the Indian teen said that people threw stones at him due to excessive hair growth on his body, whereas kids were worried that he would bite them like an animal. As defined by the National Library of Medicine, the skin issue hypertrichosis has no cure, and it can equally affect both men and women. Strange! Rare 'Fairy' Horn Grows on Grandmother's Arm in Taiwan; The Appendage Measures 7 Centimetres Long!

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