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This is because there are some symptoms after the infection, so after the infection there will be severe dehydration and malnutrition, and it will also be very weak.
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In the past, when the nematode multiplied in the human body, the human body ate a lot of food and water to provide energy for the nematode, and at this time, the nematode slowly replaced the nutrients that manifested itself as a human. At a certain stage, people involuntarily jump into the water, the nematode itself grows in the water, after the person jumps into the water, the nematode leaves the human body and enters the water, the human internal organs have been eroded, and the "nutrients" are also a large number of detached from the human body, and the person can only die, and is clinically diagnosed as malnutrition.
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Because the nematode is an aquatic animal, it will go out of the body when it enters the water, which can lead to dehydration.
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Because after the infected person jumps into the water, the nematode leaves the human body and enters the water, the internal organs of the human body have been eroded, and the nutrients and water required by the human body have been absorbed by the nematode, which is the nematode leaving the body, taking away all the nutrients and water, and the human body will be severely dehydrated and malnourished in a short time.
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The main reason is that he can't swim at all, and the physique of the infected person is definitely different from our normal people, so after entering the water, he will be seriously dehydrated and malnourished in a short time, which is also a normal phenomenon.
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Because after a person enters the water, the insect will mutate and will leave the human body and enter the water, so the human body has undergone some changes.
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Because jumping into the water will put pressure on you, and then you will choke on the water, plus you are very nervous, so that's why it's like this.
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It would be if it was on a small animal, but not for a large mammal like ours.
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, it won't be like that at all. Wire worms only parasitize insects such as praying mantises, and it is difficult to survive in the human body.
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It was exaggerated in the movie, and when I first discovered that kind of worm, I said that it was a mutation, and I believe that the Chinese will not do such a lack of morality.
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No, human infection is nematosis, which is a urinary tract infection that is more susceptible to infection in women than in men.
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Because that's a bacterial infection, the water can be severely dehydrated.
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Because bacterial infections are more afraid of water, they are more severe in water.
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I thought it was a bacterial infection, so I was severely dehydrated when I encountered water.
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Because the infected person is more afraid of water, he will not be able to meet water.
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