Biting a snake snake hero 'adults turn into children'
Biting the bite of Russell's Pit Viper tiger serpent, one of the "great venom" that killed the victim. If you're lucky to escape the death scythe, the victim will also have sequelae that cause the body to be transformed from an adult to a child.
The poisonous snake Russell's Pit Viper is a culprit responsible for thousands of deaths every year in Southeast Asia and causes many victims to suffer from sequelae that change the body from people. grown up like a child. Hundreds of snakes on Daboia attack humans occur every year. Adult snakes are extremely aggressive and can attack humans at any time if they accidentally touch them.
Each time they attack, this snake can inject 40-70mg of toxins that make your blood become a substance with a thick viscous membrane. After death, the victim will become a person like the civilian Benjamin Button in a sci-fi film about a 80-year-old comedian who grows younger over time. .
Snake poison Russell's Pit Viper
The cause of this syndrome is that in addition to altering the victim's blood , the poison that Russell's Viper injects will cause a lot of internal bleeding. Since then, the victim suffered from pituitary hemorrhage, an organ in charge of hormone production for the body.
Not only that, toxins also control your thyroid, body temperature, and the production of sex desire hormones. Once the poison spreads, the pituitary will stop working.
Consequently, the victim will turn into a child like the age of puberty. According to The Lancet, about 29% of victims suffer from pituitary weakness due to biting a cobra, and lead to loss of sexual desire and fertility, also known as Sheehan's syndrome .
The poison also caused the body hair to disappear, the muscles of the men melted and the female curves were gone. Some people even lose control of basic mental functions. They become children.
If hormone replacement therapy is not successful, the victims will have to live as lifelong children .
It is known that Russell's Pit Viper snakes are also known as Daboia , living mainly in Asia and named after Scottish researcher Patrick Russell (1726 - 1805) - who has described many snakes in the India. Russell's Pit Viper is ranked in the Four Poisonous ranks in India (including Indian tigers, hot tigers, butterfly tigers and green-weighted solid tigers).
Russell's Pit Viper can be up to 166cm long, 120cm average, often living in dense grassy areas, favorite food is rodents, especially rats. However, mice often appear many places where humans live so this snake is also one of the four main culprits ( four great venom ) causing most of the poisonous snakes.
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