another expression to insult top gays. + Assleech expression used in the 90s in gay bashing, but referred to bottom ones, by the difference in nuance between, for example, a bandit and a leech, because leech is more derogatory than bandit. ...
Above: bleeding caused by leech bites. Look scary, but from their smiles, you know it is no big deal. Just treat it as a leech therapy. You won’t bleed to dead anyway. Leech also doesn’t carry any disease and poison. Due to anticoagulant to facilitate blood flowing, leech bite will...
Leech bites are not dangerous or painful, just annoying. Unlike some other creatures that bite, leeches don't cause stinging, carry diseases or leave a poisonous stinger in the wound. The bite doesn't hurt since leeches release an anaesthetic when they bite, but due to the anticoagulant, the...
The main three antiviral medicines to treat influenza in Aus are: - Oseltamivir (Tamiflu) - Zanamivir (Relenza) - Amantadine (Symmetrel) These antivirals are effective against seasonal influenza, but scientists are unsure of their efficacy in a pandemic. They have greater efficacy when they are ...
faster, mix several drops of chamomile oil with a tablespoon of a carrier oil such as almond or coconut oil. Rub this remedy directly onto the injury, every day, one to three times a day until the bruise is completely gone. Alternatively you can usechamomile tea bags to treat the bruise...
Doctors are trained in the use of special techniques and equipment to remove leeches, and will be able to treat any infections or complications that arise.[6] You should also see a doctor if, after removing a leech on your own, you notice signs of infection, irritation, or other unusual...