Haima's Syndrome
Haima's Syndrome
All members of the Caringal clan share the inheritance of a distinct disease from their progenitor. On unsuspecting days, a Caringal will suffer from a sudden onset of coagulated blood violently bursting from a specific orifice in their body. Previous cases include the urinary meatus, the auditory canal, and the nostrils.
In this instance (circa 1920s), the subject complained about "his blood getting prickly sharp," and "his heart is trying to escape from his mouth." Clinical imagery reveals that a solid cluster of pin-shaped blood droplets punctured the victim's trachea and increased in thickness as it forces its way out of the subject, forcefully pulling away his teeth along with it.