What is it called when you like blood?

The etymological definition of hemophilia is love of blood and was a name suggested for the disease by a medical treatise in 1828. Ironically, if you ask any hemophiliac, he will probably reply that his feeling towards blood is anything but love.
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Why do I feel like drinking blood?

People with porphyria experience the desire to drink human blood to alleviate their symptoms (the genetic disease causes abnormalities in a person's hemoglobin, a protein found in red blood cells), declared biochemist David Dolphin.
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What happens if you drink blood?

In very small amounts (say, a few teaspoons), and if the blood is free from pathogens (such as the many blood-borne diseases), blood might not harm you. Beyond that, watch out. The strange fact is, blood, when drank, is toxic.
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How does blood taste like?

Blood naturally has a metallic taste because of its iron content.
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Is a human's blood blue?

This isn't because it isn't really red, but rather because its redness is a macroscopic feature. Human blood is red because hemoglobin, which is carried in the blood and functions to transport oxygen, is iron-rich and red in color. Octopuses and horseshoe crabs have blue blood.
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What's the vampire disease called?

Porphyria cutanea tarda (PCT) is a type of porphyria or blood disorder that affects the skin. PCT is one of the most common types of porphyria. It's sometimes referred to colloquially as vampire disease. That's because people with this condition often experience symptoms following exposure to sunlight.
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Is being a vampire a disease?

It seems likely that this disorder is the origin of the vampire myth. In fact, porphyria is sometimes referred to as the “vampyre disease.” Consider the symptoms of patients with porphyria: Sensitivity to sunlight: Extreme sensitivity to sunlight, leading to facial disfigurement, blackened skin and hair growth.
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Who was the first vampire?

Jure Grando Alilović or Giure Grando (1579–1656) was a villager from the region of Istria (in modern-day Croatia) who may have been the first real person described as a vampire in historical records.
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Where do vampires live in the US?

While some of these cities might not have the most ideal conditions for a vampire to live, self-identifying vampires continue to thrive in iconic vampire cities, including Portland, Oregon (No. 11), Buffalo, New York (No. 25), New Orleans (No. 104), and Atlanta (No.
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What is a good vampire name?

60 Vampire Names (Male & Female) with Meanings
  • Amber.
  • Godfrey.
  • Ambrosia.
  • Joshua.
  • Amdis.
  • D'Arcy.
  • Celeste.
  • Gabriel.
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How old is the oldest vampire?

Khayman was one of the oldest vampires at nearly 6,000 years old, he appears in very few of the books in the series, but was nevertheless considered a powerful force among their number. Khayman is the third vampire made by Queen Akasha.
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How do you get turned into a vampire?

A person may become a vampire in a variety of ways, the most common of which is to be bitten by a vampire. Other methods include sorcery, committing suicide, contagion, or having a cat jump over a person's corpse.
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How are vampires born?

In most cases, vampires are revenants of evil beings, suicide victims, or witches, but they can also be created by a malevolent spirit possessing a corpse or by being bitten by a vampire.
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How do you know if you are an energy vampire?

  1. What is an energy vampire? ...
  2. They don't take accountability. ...
  3. They're always involved in some kind of drama. ...
  4. They always one-up you. ...
  5. They diminish your problems and play up their own. ...
  6. They act like a martyr. ...
  7. They use your good nature against you. ...
  8. They use guilt trips or ultimatums.
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Does porphyria still exist?

The precise prevalence of porphyria is unclear, but it is estimated to affect between 1 and 100 per 50,000 people. Rates are different around the world. Porphyria cutanea tarda is believed to be the most common type.
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What is the porphyria?

Porphyria (por-FEAR-e-uh) refers to a group of disorders that result from a buildup of natural chemicals that produce porphyrin in your body. Porphyrins are essential for the function of hemoglobin — a protein in your red blood cells that links to porphyrin, binds iron, and carries oxygen to your organs and tissues.
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What are other names for vampires?

vampire
  • bloodsucker,
  • buzzard,
  • harpy,
  • kite,
  • predator,
  • shark,
  • vulture,
  • wolf.
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Can a vampire get pregnant?

No, they cannot as their egg cells are frozen and can't be fertilized by a sperm cell.
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What's a reverse vampire?

The reverse vampires sleep all night and stay awake all day. Instead of all black, the reverse vampires wear many colors: maroon; tan; light blue; dark blue; taupe; mauve. They are not very scary; let us face it that these reverse vampires are just not very scary. Except to us — except to us, sometimes, they are scary.
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Can vampires fly?

They certainly can't fly in definite Canon. Vampires have superhuman strength that allows them to jump to the top of three-story tall buildings almost as if they can fly but no, they cannot really fly. Your observation is very right.
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What is a half vampire half human called?

In Balkans folklore, dhampirs (sometimes spelled dhampyres, dhamphirs, or dhampyrs) are creatures that are the result of a union between a vampire and a mortal human. This union was usually between male vampires and female mortal humans, with stories of female vampires mating with male mortal humans being rare.
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What types of vampires are there?

There are three types of real vampires: sanguinarian, psychic, and hybrids. Sanguinarians feed on very small amounts of human blood, generally just a few drops.
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What is a newly turned vampire called?

Vampire Creation is the process during which a vampire turns a human being into a vampire. On the HBO original series True Blood, a vampire who turns a human into a vampire is known as a Maker, and the newly turned vampire is known as the Maker's Progeny.
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Who is the best vampire?

20 Best Vampires (That Aren't Dracula)
  1. 1 Blade (Blade)
  2. 2 Lestat De Lioncourt (The Vampire Chronicles) ...
  3. 3 The Countess (American Horror Story: Hotel) ...
  4. 4 David (The Lost Boys) ...
  5. 5 Akasha (Queen Of The Damned) ...
  6. 6 Jerry Dandridge (Fright Night) ...
  7. 7 Marceline The Vampire Queen (Adventure Time) ...
  8. 8 Spike (Buffy The Vampire Slayer) ...
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Who is the first vampire in the Bible?

According to biblical scholars, alukah can mean "blood-lusting monster" or vampire. Alukah is first referred to in Proverbs 30 of the Bible (Prov. 30:16).
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