We went to a dermatologist, who gave us ointment, but the spots spread all over my body, and then my hair started turning white," Lana shared.
She also expressed her sadness about how her friends call her "old" because of her appearance and no longer want to play with her. Lana dreams of going to Egypt for treatment and returning to live in Rafah as she did before. Her father, Halil Şerif, explained the struggle to find treatment for his daughter, stating they had tried multiple doctors in Gaza, but with no success.
The doctors suspected her condition could be vitiligo and suggested laser treatment. Halil expressed his frustration and sadness, stating, "This child has no guilt. The illness is continuing to spread. Her psychology is very damaged. The other children don't want to play with her, and she isn't getting enough food.
She doesn't want to talk to anyone." He further described how, before the war, Lana attended school and helped her mother at home, but since moving to a tent, she has been carrying water and food from aid centers, which has affected her health.