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New species of nose-dwelling leech discovered

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New species of nose-dwelling leech discovered


Science | 207038 hits | Apr 15 10:57 pm | Posted by: Hyack
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A new species of leech, discovered by an international team of scientists, has a preference for living up noses.

Comments

  1. by avatar GreenTiger
    Fri Apr 16, 2010 8:20 pm
    I know there are medical leaches, but I can't think of any use for this guy. In the words of St Benedict "Kill them All" (he wasn't talking about leaches but I'm talking about people).

  2. by avatar sandorski
    Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:48 pm
    Damn, something else to worry about.

  3. by DerbyX
    Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:51 pm
    "sandorski" said
    Damn, something else to worry about.


    You want something to worry about even more?

    http://www.associatedcontent.com/articl ... _fish.html

    It is true that you should not pee in the Amazon River. It is true that there is a fish-like parasite that can swim up through your urine stream into your urethra and embed it's fin-like spikes into your urethra and
    grow inside you. It sounds like something from a horror story but it is not fiction.

    The parasite is called a candiru' fish. An article in Urology by John Herman in 1973 describes this hideous little parasite. It is actually related to the catfish. It is slimy, slim and has little spikes that grow backwards and will be impossible to remove from the bladder without surgery. The average specimen grows to approximately 3 inches long and is about a quarter of an inch in diameter. It lodges itself inside the gills of a larger fish and sucks their blood to live. It can swim up into the urethra of women even easier because of the way the vagina is designed. This is another unfortunate example of the luck of women.

    The story of the Penis Fish has been believed by the natives of the Amazon for many centuries and has been proven to be true. It is interesting that herbal remedies by the natives have been effective.

    They believe that the hot tea from the Jagua tree will soften the skeletal bones of the parasite and the hideous little monster will be expelled through the urine. This idea was scoffed at until Urologist Eugenio Lins used a synthetic version of the tea to treat bladder incrustations. He found that it was effective. He believed that it might dissolve kidney stones. This was way back in 1943.

    A navy surgeon Charles Ammerman operated on several different victims of the Penis Fish and removed the parasites back in the 1930's. He sliced open the bladder to remove them. Even if the story of the Penis Fish is considered fiction there are documented cases of it. People thought that the episode on Grey's Anatomy was fictitious where there was an unfortunate victim of this creepy little parasite. It was later proven to be true.


    8O

  4. by avatar sandorski
    Sat Apr 17, 2010 12:05 am
    Oh snap. That does it, no vacations to the Amazon for me! 8O 8O



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