A teenager suffers from a rare condition that causes her to cry
and sweat blood.
Delfina Cedeno, 19, began suffering from the bizarre disorder -
which also causes blood to seep from her fingernails and belly button - four
years ago.
As her condition deteriorated, she started crying the red fluid,
having nosebleeds and suffering hair loss.
At her worst, she has bled for up to 15 days and was once left in
such a critical condition that she needed a blood transfusion.
But despite hundreds of tests, doctors in her hometown of Veron,
in the Dominican Republic, were left baffled.
Miss Cedeno said: 'When this started happening to me I didn't
know what to think - I was terrified and in complete shock.
'At first no one could help me and they looked at me like a crazy
person when I told them what was going on.
'It was only when I started bleeding in front of a doctor one day
that they began to take me seriously.'
She says she became so ashamed of her condition that she was
terrified of leaving the home she shares with her mother Mariana, 36.
She dropped out of school and many of her friends deserted her out
of embarrassment or fear that she was contagious.
She said: 'People were terrified of me. They thought if they
touched me I would stain them with blood.
'Kids laughed and shouted at me. For a long time I just stayed in
my bedroom.'
Miss Cedeno became so depressed by the ordeal that she even
tried to take her own life by overdosing on sedatives.
She said: 'I wanted to die. My family found me in a heap in my
bedroom with my mouth foaming. I ended up in intensive care for a week and when
I woke up the doctors told me I had technically died.
HEMATIDROSIS: THE CONDITION THAT CAUSES
THE BODY TO CRY AND SWEAT BLOOD
It is thought Miss Cedeno suffers with a rare
condition, called hematidrosis, which means she has 20 times the adrenaline
levels of a normal person.
The anxiety attacks it causes makes her blood pressure rise so
severely that she sweats - and this sweat comes out of her body as blood.
The condition is extremely rare. According to a study published in
the Indian Journal of Dermatology, the many blood vessels which surround
the sweat gland constrict, or narrow, under the pressure of stress.
As the anxiety increases, the blood vessels dilate to the point of
rupture. The blood goes into the sweat glands, which push it along with sweat
to the surface, presenting as droplets of blood mixed with sweat.
Medical literature makes reference to Leonardo Da Vinci describing
a soldier who sweated blood before battle and Jesus experienced
hematohidrosis while praying in the garden of Gethsemane before his
crucification.
'I'd gone into cardiac arrest and they had to give me electric
shocks. There was a chance I might have lost the use of my limbs.
'But amazingly I recovered. And now I'm really glad because after
that my life started to get better.'
A few months later she met her boyfriend, Recaris Avila, who paid
her a visit in hospital after hearing her story.
She said: 'He said I was beautiful. I will remember that moment
for the rest of my life.'
Now, four years after it all began, specialists have finally made
a breakthrough.
It is thought Miss Cedeno suffers with a rare
condition called hematidrosis, which means she has 20 times the level of
adrenaline of a normal person.
The anxiety attacks it causes makes her blood pressure rise so
severely that she sweats - and this sweat comes out of her body as blood.
The condition is extremely rare. According to a study published in
the Indian Journal of Dermatology, the many blood vessels which surround the
sweat gland constrict, or narrow, under the pressure of stress.
As the anxiety increases, the blood vessels dilate to the point of
rupture. The blood goes into the sweat glands, which push it along with sweat
to the surface, presenting as droplets of blood mixed with sweat.
After four years, baffled doctors have finally diagnosed Miss
Cedeno. It is thought she suffers with a rare condition, called hematidrosis,
which means she has 20 times the adrenaline levels of a normal person. The
anxiety attacks it causes makes her blood pressure rise so severely that she
sweats - and this sweat comes out of her body as blood
Miss Cedano with her friend Julie. She has now been given
medication to control her anxiety, which has helped to control the bleeding
Miss Cedeno has now been given medication to control her
anxiety, which has helped to control the bleeding.
And she and Recaris are now engaged.
Miss Cedeno said: 'Thanks to Recaris I feel free. I
don't feel empty and I don't want to die. Meeting him was exciting because I
could start going out again.
'I still start bleeding, but I know it will be okay because he's
there to help and protect me.'
Mr Avila added: 'I consider our relationship normal
regardless of her condition. I'm in love. For me, it's normal. Sometimes she
was embarrassed because she didn't want me to see her bleeding. I'm not
worried. With her, I feel like a happy man.'
The story can be seen in new TLC UK series Crying Blood: Body
Bizarre, airing on Monday, December 9 at 10pm.
at least she is still alive, and she is taken care of now.
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