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Leeches (leeches) do not burrow into humans or animals after sucking blood.
Leeches are small blood-sucking creatures that usually live in ponds in rural fields. When a person or animal comes into contact with a leech, the leech will be adsorbed on the surface of the leech, suck a small hole and start sucking blood. However, leeches do not burrow into humans or animals.
If you find that the leech is adsorbed on the **, don't force it out, you can gently pat the surrounding water with your hand to make the water vibrate, and the leech will come out on its own. Leeches after sucking blood are likely to carry bacteria if they are not handled properly, and it is recommended to wipe the bite site with iodophor or alcohol disinfection to prevent infection.
Therefore, leeches do not burrow into the bodies of humans or animals, but they still need to be disinfected after being bitten by leeches to prevent infection.
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Yes, some will, some of our peers who used to play together have been entered, and finally found out. There are also people who have been put into the brain. Finally killed. Super scary.
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No, don't worry, I can guarantee this. I was once stung.
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Leeches suck blood by sucking the host's ** tightly with a front suction cup, and then sawing a "Y" shaped wound by the suprajaw teeth.
Leeches, commonly known as leeches, have been recorded in the "Shennong's Materia Medica" and have high medicinal value; It grows and breeds in inland freshwater waters, and is a traditional Chinese special medicinal aquatic animal, and its dried products are soaked in traditional Chinese medicine, which has the effects of stroke, high blood pressure, stasis, amenorrhea, bruises, etc.
In recent years, it has been newly discovered that leech preparations have special effects in the prevention and treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases and anti-cancer. It is mainly natural fishing in history, due to the abuse of pesticides and fertilizers in recent years, as well as the pollution of the environment by the "three wastes" of industry and agriculture, the wild natural resources have decreased sharply, and with the in-depth development of the medicinal value of leeches, its market demand potential is huge.
Leeches, also known as medical leeches, commonly known as water leeches, are distributed all over the world, with more than 300 species, and more than 100 species in China. All the animals dried by the wide-bodied golden leech, the brown leech and the Japanese medical leech are recognized as traditional Chinese medicinal materials by the Pharmacopoeia of the People's Republic of China (hereinafter referred to as the "Chinese Pharmacopoeia").
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Leeches will not burrow into the human body, but will only be adsorbed to the human body** for blood sucking.
Once leeches start sucking blood, they naturally synthesize anesthetics, vasodilators and anticoagulants in their bodies to ensure the smooth completion of blood sucking, and the person being sucked is generally unaware.
Every time you are hungry, a leech less than 3 centimeters long will suck about 10 milliliters of blood in just 20 minutes, which is twice its own body weight. After eating and drinking, they will actively give up biting, and at this time, their volume will increase several times compared to the original, and they will become round. Such a full meal can keep them without food or drink for months afterward, up to two years.
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<>1. Leeches will burrow into the human body.
2. Parasitic silver leeches can survive on the surface of the human body, may invade the human body, and can suck a large amount of blood, and can suck blood without being aware of it, parasitic leeches may cause bacterial infection. Leeches have a good curative effect on the treatment of blood stasis, amenorrhea, bruises and other diseases, and have a good effect on preventing the formation of thrombosis.
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<> leeches generally cannot penetrate into the human body from the human **, but they can enter the human body through the mouth and nose. Under normal circumstances, leeches can only be adsorbed on the person's ** by the suction cup to suck blood, and cannot directly enter the person's body from **, but if the leech is accidentally drilled into the mouth, nose and other parts, it is necessary to seek medical attention immediately to avoid serious consequences.
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Leeches can really burrow into people's bodies.
The scientific name of leech is leech, and it mostly lives in rivers, mountain springs, and paddy fields. Leeches are small when they are in the water, they are not easy to find, and once they enter the human body and start to be bloodthirsty, they continue to expand and become larger.
After leeches enter the human body, they are very dangerous, and they are parasitic for a long time, sucking blood, causing severe anemia in people; In the worst case, it enters the internal organs of the human body and causes massive bleeding in the human body. It can also be life-threatening if it is difficult to remove the organ if it penetrates deeply.
Don't drink raw water on weekdays or when you go out, try to wash your face with mountain spring water, and swim less in the water. The symptoms of leeches entering the nasal cavity are generally long-term itching, sneezing, nasal pain, and bleeding. Once these symptoms are found, it is necessary to seek medical attention in time to avoid causing greater harm to the body.
Countermeasures: 1. After finding that the locust sucks blood, it must not be forcibly pulled, otherwise the locust sucker will break into the skin, which can sometimes cause infection. The locust's head plate (the end that looks elongated in the overall form) should be found first, and then the tail plate should be picked with your fingernails.
Be careful not to reverse the order – it will fall off on its own, and after it falls off, the wound is routinely cleaned and a band-aid is applied.
2. Pat it with your hand around the adsorption of the grasshopper, or smear it with salt, vinegar, wine, cool oil, etc., and the grasshopper will come out naturally. The wound can be coated with iodine wine or sprinkled with Jiuyi Dan to prevent infection, or a little salt can be applied to the body, which can make the body shrink and fall off quickly. <>
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