Vampire bats and vampires
Let's talk about vampire bats first, in fact, this kind of bats mainly live in the Americas and Africa, and our motherland should also have them, but they are rare. Everyone must think that bats can only fly and cannot walk, but in fact, this is only the case with ordinary bats, but vampire bats are not, they can not only walk but even run, often jumping from one animal to another.
Their faces are ugly, and they are not ordinary ugly, like the faces of rats, and the noses of pigs are rubbed and broken, and the remodeled faces make people feel stiff and stiff. Vampire bats often travel in the dark and always suck up the blood of animals, but you won't feel pain because it injects something similar to an anesthetic before sucking it, and it's not fatal, but if you suck too much, you may feel pain.
But fortunately, there are very few such terrible bats in our country, so to speak, almost none, so we can sleep with bare butts swaggering at night, hehe.
Let's talk about a strange disease, the legendary vampire disease, which is extremely rare in the medical world, and the probability of appearing is almost the same as that of a few and a half million in a row. However, there have been several cases of such a rare disease in Europe, so that people who have had this disease are regarded as vampires by ordinary people, and because the skin of the human face will fester, people will be mistaken for immortality. Having said all this, Tomato will take you to know the real name of this weird "vampire disease" "porphyria"!
Hematoporphyria is actually a general term for a related disease 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 carnivorous toxins by sunlight. If left untreated, the most severe symptoms (such as congenital erythropoietic hematoporphyria) can cause the body to deform and eventually become a horrific deformity like the resurrected zombie – the patient's ears and nose are "eaten" off, the lips and gums are eroded, revealing red roots, and the skin is scarred and zombie-white (reflecting underlying anemia).
Because anemia can be treated by blood transfusions, some historians speculate that during the Dark Ages of the Middle Ages in Europe, people with hemoporphyria may have tried to be treated by drinking blood as a home remedy. Regardless of the truth of this assertion, those with congenital erythropoietic hematoporphyria must have learned not to venture outdoors during the day. They probably also know to avoid garlic as much as possible, as some of the chemicals in garlic are thought to aggravate the symptoms of hematoporphyria, making mild onset painful.
And rabies was once mistaken for vampire disease, but compared to porphyria, it feels a little small, hehe, Tomato's 'Blood Eater' is all over here!
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