Today we will tell you about a family in Bangladesh who have no fingerprints on their hands and their fingers are spot on. For decades, people born into this Bangladeshi family have no fingerprints.
Apo Rajshahi, a 22-year-old Bangladeshi man, lives with his family in the village and has a unique disease in his family that prevents him from having fingerprints on his hands. According to the affected family, these people often face difficulties in getting out of the airport, SIM card or other places where fingerprints are required.But modern technology has made it difficult for Apo, his brother and his father to create ID cards, as they can scan their retina (thin) or facial facial recognition technology instead of their fingerprints for identification. This family has a unique hereditary disease called 'Adermatoglyphia'. This disease does not have fingerprints in human hands while it does not have any other harmful effects on the body.