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Shocking: A girl who "sweats blood"!

By: ExtraFunnyPicture On: October 30, 2017
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  • A 21-year-old girl with an unusual medical condition was recently admitted to the Italian hospital! A series of her hands and her face was gripping real blood, literally the girl "sweated blood"! ....
    The doctors who examined the 21-year-old girl were left shocked by what they saw!
    Dermatologists from the University of Firend, dr. Roberto Magile and Marzia Caproni, this case of a medical mystery was published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal
    An unmanaged 21-year-old patient, had no trace of scratches or wounds, and the symptoms of "sweating" have been for three full years!
    And while doctors consider that there is no obvious reason for this spontaneous bleeding, the girl said that it happens and when she is sleeping - in the morning she often wakes up on bloody sheets. In addition, it begins to "bloody sweat" during physical activity.
    Because of this situation, a girl with a strange medical phenomenon, that is, began to isolate themselves from society and started to fall into depression, as a result of panic attacks."In a state of great emotional excitement, her symptoms are getting stronger," the doctors who examined and examined the girl said.
    Doctors dermatologists and other medical experts conducted detailed analyzes and found that the patient had a normal number of erythrocytes and other blood cells, and her normal blood coagulation function was normal.a girl who sweats bloodShe is diagnosed with hematidrosis, a condition in which the blood flows through the skin. This disease affects only about 1 in 10 million people and there are only a few medical documented cases.
    Doctors have her this very rare "bloody sweating" disease treated with propranol beta-blocker, as the condition increases when it is upset and the drug acts to reduce the stimulation of the nervous system of the vagus. It reduces bleeding but does not stop it altogether
    Otherwise, this disease, or the earliest mention of "sweating of blood," dates back to the time of Aristotle, when this Greek philosopher wrote about the unusual sweat that resembles blood, which maybe it is.
    In all of the above cases, blood penetrates the skin through the forehead, scalp, face, ears and eyes. This is preceded by a feeling of tingling and annealing, while some patients feel a strong headache, and they increase blood pressure.
    Of course, doctors immediately dismissed the religious causes of the whole thing with a 21-year-old girl who "sweats blood"


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