Leeches, used by medical practitioners for several centuries to suck blood, are still employed in plastic & reconstructive surgery to anaesthetise wound areas, dilate blood vessels to increase blood flow, & prevent blood from clotting.
A substance found in leech saliva, hirudin, which are used to produce drug, offers new hope for heart patients, reducing the chance of a repeat heart attack by nearly a third.
A substance found in leech saliva, hirudin, which are used to produce drug, offers new hope for heart patients, reducing the chance of a repeat heart attack by nearly a third.
from NZ Medical Journal
2 comments:
leeches = geli..
:P But they do wonders.
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