Australian girls are wildly suffering from "fluffy hair"
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reported in July 27th, according to the daily mail. A 7 year old girl from Melbourne, Australia, Sheila Calvert (Shilah Calvert Yin), because of his hair syndrome, led to a blond hair "unruly" flying in the air, causing the attention of a large number of netizens.
believe that many mothers have the same annoyance: how to give unwilling children a mess of hair. But no matter how hard Sheila and mother Celeste (Celeste) worked, they could not "tame" Sheila's hair. Until Sheila was 9 years old, the doctor diagnosed her Uncombable Hair Syndrome UHC, which uncovered the mystery of Sheila's hair difficult to "tame".
hair syndrome is a rare symptom, and only 100 people in the world suffer from this disease. It is reported that the symptoms are caused by a functional disorder of PADI3, TGM3 and TCHH, which are characteristic of the human hair. It is not cured at the moment, but hair will be easier to handle with age.
Sheila is not disgusted at the attention of others to his hair, but feels happy. She says that her hair is not as stereotyped as other people, and is easy to remember. Especially in schools, students of all grades know who she is. Sheila and his family also created a Instagram account to show Sheila's blonde hair. They say it is better to show Sheila's unique "wild" hair than to hide it.