We may not imagine a person crying blood, and even if we use this phrase is a metaphor only. It seems to be realistic for a 22-year-old Indian to "cry blood".

According to The Sun, the young Indian went to the hospital after repeating it for the second time. The strange thing is that medical tests and tests did not reveal the reason for "crying blood" at this young man. These tests also showed that the young man's eyes work normally.

The Andaman Institute and the Nicobar Islands of Medical Sciences in India, the news in turn, wrote Dr. Robert James that the young man did blood tests and liver function tests at the Institute itself, but it was normal.

Blood cry is known as "hemolacria", or "bloody hemorrhage" and has multiple causes.

The report issued by the hospital has indicated that there is no sign of a young person belonging to the presence of bleeding or blood clotting, or any genetic disease may cause him in this "crying," according to the Daily Mail.

It is noteworthy that the boy who puzzled doctors is not the only case in India, a few years ago a girl named Rachida Khatoon was experiencing the same problem.