Blood comes from the woman's eyes, husband left as 'witch'

A shocking and warm poignant story comes from the Saharsa district Bihar. Geeta, a 21 -year -old girl who lives here, has a disease that is surprised to see. When the Gita cries, it flows from her eyes, not tears, but bleeds. Her husband is upset about this mysterious situation and calls her ‘witch’ and left her together. The story of the curse Geeta has become viral on the media and social media. According to the report published in The Daily Mail, Geeta is a rare medical condition called hematohydrosis. In this disease, blood begins to come out with human sweat or tears. This situation is so rare that only one of one crore people occurs. Geeta says that when her husband first saw the tears of blood, he became afraid and considered it ‘supernatural’ or ‘ghost’. He left Geeta without medical examination, further increasing the spiritual and social pressure on the Gita. What is hematohydrosis? According to a research published in the Indian Journal of Hematology, hematohydrosis is a condition in which the blood vessels (blood vessels) are thinned near its sweat glands or burst due to the tension or emotional pressure of the patient. In this condition, the blood comes in the glands of sweat and then starts in the form of blood on the surface of the skin with sweat. This process usually does not cause pain, but spiritually this condition leads the person to excessive tension and loneliness, as in the case of the Gita. Medical reports and opinion of experts, dr. Vinayak Singh of Sardar Hospital in Saharsa investigated Geeta and found that her blood clotting process is normal. Despite the leakage of blood, the Gita does not have pain, but this irregular bleeding also comes from the eyes, skin and other body parts. However, most doctors are not aware of this rare disease of Geeta, because so far very few such cases have been registered in India. Experts are needed for treatment, but Geeta’s family is financially weak. The father of the economic and social conflict works as a worker and survives the family in some way. He said that Geeta’s condition is deteriorating day by day and that he has no money for treatment. Meanwhile, people in the village and society have begun to look at the Gita with superstition and fear, which also has a social boycott. Even before that, such cases of such cases are not the first of its kind in India. Earlier in 2009, a girl named Preeti Gupta of Delhi had a similar problem in which blood leaked from her skin. This matter has also become a major challenge for medical science. Conclusions: The story of Gita, the need for medical, awareness and sympathy, attracts attention to rare medical conditions, it also emphasizes superstitions and insensitivity in society. There is a need to make the general public aware of such diseases and to provide emotional support. Government and medical institutions must provide special schemes and financial aid to treat such rare diseases. At the same time, society must also understand that every strange situation demands no wonder or fear, but requires treatment and sympathy. The Gita is entitled to help and understand today and not of contempt.