A Filipino man with a rare skin condition which makes his skin looked burned has been relentlessly bullied by locals who brand him a 'cursed' Ghost Man.

Antonio Reloj, 26, was born with a severe form of ichthyosis, which causes his skin to harden, crack and appear burned.

His mother abandoned him when he was 12, leaving his grandmother to raise him in remote Aklan province, Philippines.

Antonio's condition worsened as his skin became thicker and harder and his eyesight started to deteriorate as it spread across his face.

Filipino man Antonio Reloj, who has a rare skin condition which makes his skin looked burned, has been relentlessly bullied by locals who brand him a 'ghost man'

Antonio, 26, was born with a severe form of ichthyosis, which causes his skin to harden, crack and appear burned

He used to enjoy visiting the local market and going to church but now spends his days hidden in a wooden shack, after residents branded him a 'non human' evil spirit.

Antonio now has some hope of being treated after good samaritans took him to capital city Manila for treatment.

Antonio, who dreams of becoming an electrician, said he spends his days listening to the radio and tinkering with the electronics.

He said: 'When I was a child I was happy to go outside. People say that I am a ghost. I stay at home now.

'I dream of being healthy again and having a job, to become an electrician is my dream.

'My skin hurts a lot when I move too much. I hope people will understand that I am just human like them.'

As Antonio got older, his skin became thicker and harder and his eyesight started to deteriorate as it spread across his face

Antonio, who dreams of becoming an electrician, said he spends his days listening to the radio and tinkering with the electronics

Antonio, whose unknown father left before he was born, is due to speak with medics as he leaves the village for the first time after good samaritans were alerted to his plight and the country's national broadcaster documented his life.

Doctors first have to diagnose the form of ichthyosis that Antonio is suffering from.

They can then prescribe a topical lotion to properly hydrate his cracked skin, though finding a cure is unlikely.

Antonio's cousin Jesselyn Rebutar said ignorant locals had dubbed him a 'creature, ghost or monster'.

She said: 'Antonio told me that he just wants to stay at home and not go outside. He said that people call him a creature, a ghost, a monster, so he is shy now.

'They believe he is cursed. It makes me so sad. He has a beautiful smile and is a human being.

'I am thrilled to be able to help him. To see him is to understand what pain and suffering really is.

'My skin hurts a lot when I move too much,' says Antonio. 'I hope people will understand that I am just human like them'

Antonio now has some hope of being treated after good samaritans took him to capital city Manila for treatment

'People are derisive to him because of his illness. He has been like it since he was two three years old.

'He has grown up but it has not been a normal life and his illness has always got worse.

'I hope and pray he can go to school to study and live a happy life and people are kind to him.'