In the journal, the doctors said, the 44-year-old woman who came out to the E
mergency Department at Middlemore Hospital in Auckland, last year. she lost movement in his left arm while watching television.
The doctors concluded that she suffered a mild
stroke. However, the doctors could not find the cause until they find a small vertical bruises on the woman's neck near the large veins. Apparently, it was "
love bite" or "Hickey" that he "received" a few days earlier.
"Because it is`
love bite `, of course there are a lot of suction," said one doctor who treated patients, Teddy Wu, told the Christchurch Press, as quoted by AFP.
"As a result of physical trauma it caused, there was a slight bruise on the inside of blood vessels. There were blood clots in the veins under the` done `Hickey."
Wu said the blood clot is released and moves into the woman's heart, where blood clots that cause a mild
stroke that made him lose the power of his arm motion.
"We are looking for
medical records and examples of the result of` love `bite that resulted in something like that was never described before," he said. Medics said the
woman was cured after being treated with anti-clotting drugs