MEDICAL
MYSTERY-TWINKLE DWIVEDI IS THE GIRL WHO CRIES BLOOD
ഇവൾ കരഞ്ഞാൽ കണ്ണീരിനു പകരം രക്തം--ലക്നൗവിലെ ട്വിങ്കിൽ ദ്വിവേദിഅപൂർവമായ അസുഖം മൂലം വലയുകയാണ് .ട്വിങ്കിളിന്റെ കണ്ണിൽ നിന്നും കണ്ണീരിനു പകരം രക്തമാണ് വരിക . കണ്ണിനു പുറമേ കൈകളിൽ നിന്നും കാലുകളിൽ നിന്ന്നും രക്തം വരുന്ന അപൂർവ രോഗമാണ് ട്വിങ്കിളിന്.
This 14 years old girl named Twinkle Dwivedi is a typical
teenager in everyway except for one: Blood spontaneously oozes from her eyes,
feet and head. Yes you can read, blood is coming out of her pores! As National
Geographic reports in the video, this mysterious bleeding started when she was
11. Twinkle Dwivedi may bleed up to 14 times a day.Many doctors are baffled by
this medical strangeness. To understand the disorder, they have undertaken
countless tests and procedures, including blood transfusions but to no avail.
Yes, this is a real medical mystery to me. Does anyone knows something about
it? Is this a hoax? Twinkle Dwivedi? A small Indian girl cries blood instead of
tears. You may have a comment that it is weird, but it is true. She is one of
the three known persons in the world with this amazing and weird physical
condition. Doctors have taken her several medical tests, ultrasound and MRI but
are still unable to find what is wrong with this girl.
In this post, we’ll try to explore some more information
about Twinkle Dwivedi and her unfortunate physical condition which is a challenge
and a test case for doctors.She is a 12-year old schoolgirl from Lucknow,
India. She not only cries blood through eyes but also bleed from her skin,
scalp and other parts of her body any time with not a single wound or cut and
without feeling any pain. Doctors tried to sort out the exact disease but all
in vain, she still cries and sweats
blood.Doctors are still unable to find the exact reason behind the girl’s
condition and she is still in the same condition. Her case is documented as
Haemolacria. Haemolacria is a disease in which the patient cries blood under
several conditions. According to some reports, she may be a patient of Type II
von Willebrand, a disease that is based on clotting disorders.Another report
says, she may be a patient of Hematidrosis, a rare clinical phenomenon in which
the patient sweats blood.
Prof.John Kurakar
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