Strangely the boy laughed and died

In contrast to every mother and father in the world, whenever she saw a happy and happy 7-year-old son, Toni felt fear of ligation.

Bradley Burhouse, her son, suffers from a rare heart disease. His heartbeat was dangerously fast and always under the supervision of a doctor to make sure it couldn't beat faster. Burhouse was banned from laughing absolutely, because most likely, his giggles would "activate" a heart attack and make him trade out with his life.

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Besides laughing, Brad was also not allowed to exercise. The boy was not allowed to go out and play with his brothers Jack (14 years old), Dalton (12 years old) and his sister Maddison (6 years old).

It all started earlier this year, when he had a heart attack and was hospitalized urgently. Bradley's doctors diagnosed with rapid ventricular fibrillation (120 to 200 beats per minute, which is twice as high as normal people). This is an extremely rare disease in children.

According to DailyMail , the cause of the disease is because the ventricle emits an error signal, causing the heart to beat faster than usual, pumping more blood and with a more dense frequency. The ventricle may not have enough time to circulate blood and as a result may cause chest pain, dizziness, and fainting.

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This disease can be treated temporarily with medicine or surgery but the risk is still very high. In some cases, the condition becomes even more severe when the heart is blocked, causing the brain and muscle to not receive blood.

Toni Burhouse, his mother, said the family must now be absolutely careful with Burhouse's mood. If the boy is too excited or laughing too much, they will have to find ways to calm him down.

And while other kids have fun, go out and play, Bradley is assigned to play by a doctor. However, that is still not the perfect plan. Since being diagnosed, Bradley has increased by 2 sizes of clothing and his family began to worry about his son's weight problem.