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Vampire Bats and Vampirism

Let’s talk about vampire bats first. In fact, these bats mainly live in America and Africa. We should also have them in our motherland, but they are rare. You must think that bats can only fly but not walk. In fact, these are just ordinary bats.

This is not the case with vampire bats. They can not only walk but even run, and often jump from one animal to another.

Their faces are ugly, and they are not just ugly. They are like the faces of mice. The noses of pigs have been crushed and crushed, and the reshaped faces make people sweat. Vampire bats often travel in the dark, and they always travel in the dark.

It sucks the blood of animals, but you won't feel pain, because it injects something similar to an anesthetic before sucking, and it is not fatal, but if you suck too much, you may feel it.

pain.

Fortunately, there are very few such terrible bats in our country. It can be said that there are almost none, so we can sleep naked at night, haha.

Next, let’s talk about a strange disease, the legendary vampire disease. This disease is extremely rare in the medical world, and the probability of its occurrence is almost the same as that of several five million people in a row. But such a rare disease was once reported in Europe

There have been so many cases that people who have suffered from this disease are regarded as vampires by ordinary people, and because the facial skin of people suffering from this disease will ulcerate, they are mistakenly thought to be immortal. Having said so much, tomatoes are

Let us introduce you to the real name of this weird “vampire disease”: “porphyria”!

Hematoporphyria is actually a collective name for related diseases caused by the accumulation of pigments called porphyrins in the skin, bones and teeth. Many porphyrins are harmless in the dark, but can be converted into corrosive substances by sunlight

of flesh-eating toxins. If left untreated, the most severe symptoms of this disease (such as congenital erythropoietic porphyria) can cause the body to deform, eventually turning into horrific deformities that people imagine resurrected zombies - the patient's

The ears and nose were "eaten" off, the lips and gums were corroded, exposing the red roots of the teeth, and the skin was covered with scars and was as pale as a zombie (reflecting potential anemia).

Because anemia can be treated with blood transfusions, some historians have speculated that during the Dark Ages of the Middle Ages in Europe, patients with porphyria may have tried drinking blood as a folk remedy. Regardless of the veracity of this assertion, those with congenital erythropoiesis

People with porphyria must have learned not to venture outdoors during the day. They probably also know to avoid garlic as much as possible, because certain chemicals in garlic are thought to aggravate the symptoms of porphyria and cause minor complications.

It was extremely painful.

Moreover, rabies was also mistaken for vampirism in the past, but compared with porphyria, it feels a bit dwarfed. Haha, this is the end of Tomato's "Vampire"!

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