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Mum’s face is ROTTING AWAY by a mystery horror disease leaving docs baffled

THIS woman's face appears to be being eaten away by a mystery disease - which doctors cannot diagnose.

Tatyana Chausova has been fighting the illness, which is rotting the bones in her skull from her mouth to her ear, for over three years.

 Tatyana Chausova whose face is being eaten by a mysterious disease
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Tatyana Chausova whose face is being eaten by a mysterious diseaseCredit: Central European News
 Tatyana before the disease struck
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Tatyana before the disease struckCredit: Central European News

The 36-year-old and her mum Valentina Ryabchikova have travelled to hospitals all over their native Kazakhstan and have been to several Russian clinics - but no specialist can work out what is causing of the illness.

As a result, the mum-of-three is yet to be prescribed any medication that works.

Valentina said: "It all started in 2016 when my daughter started having severe headaches.

"In 2018, doctors supposed it was because of her ear and she later underwent an ear operation."

Tatyana hearing started to worsen, but the headaches did not stop.

Valentina added: "We later took ten tests on possible tumours - but all of them were negative.

"Later, in 2018, the complete destruction of bone tissue in her face began.

"The doctors then discovered that her nasal septum had disappeared.

"The bone in the face from the left side to the left ear began to rot as well as the palate."

She added: "Tatyana wasn't diagnosed with a tumour, nor with AIDS or HIV.

"Yet the doctors prescribed her radiation therapy and anti-cancer drugs".

Tatyana and her family, which includes two children aged eight and 13, as well as an older child who is a student, in debt.

Her husband doesn't have a stable job and the family are struggling to pay for her treatment.

Valentina said: "Tatyana is now having strong headaches again, she can't talk so we always need to go with her, whether to hospitals or anywhere else.

"Together with her husband we took out a lot of credit in banks and my pension together with the money he makes are used to pay for the credit and the debts."

 Tatyana and her mum have been to see doctors across Kazakhstan and Russia
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Tatyana and her mum have been to see doctors across Kazakhstan and RussiaCredit: Central European News


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