A Canadian tourist in New Zealand has suffered heart inflammation after apparently being bitten on the penis by a spider.
The tourist fell asleep naked on a beach in Northland, on the far tip of the north island, after going skinny dipping, the NZ Herald reported.
After the bite from the highly poisonous katipo spider, the 22-year-old began to suffer high blood pressure, rapid heartbeat and a severely swollen penis.
Whangarei Hospital's Dr Nigel Harrison wrote in the NZ Medical Journal that the tourist realised he had been bitten as soon as he woke up.
"He rapidly developed generalised muscle pains, fever, headache, photophobia [light sensitivity] and vomiting," he said.
"It was a rather nasty, ill-placed bite."
After being treated at Whangarei and Auckland Hospitals over 16 days, the tourist was discharged and returned to Canada.
The venom of the katipo spider (pictured), which is related to the Australian redback, was previously not known to cause heart problems in humans.
Friday, May 14, 2010
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Last Month's Most Popular Posts
-
Nestled on 100-acres, among century old elm and pine trees and under the shadow of Bowral's iconic Mt Gibraltar, is the new Gibraltar Ho...
-
Brand USA, the United States’ national tourism marketing organisation, has launched a new campaign aimed at giving international travellers ...
-
The Island State's Latest Sleeping, Spinning and Succulent Sensations So they say Spring has sprung, but in Tassie, it's not just ...
-
Australian travellers looking beyond Japan’s major tourism centres are being encouraged to consider regional cities including Nagano, Sendai...
-
The Lake Garden, Nay Pyi Taw opens as the first Accor hotel in Myanmar and the capital's finest Accor opens new frontier with newest ...
-
A new dinner cruise experience is now operating on the Thu Bon River, offering visitors to Hoi An an opportunity to combine dining, river sc...
-
Australian travellers are increasingly choosing to visit Norway during the northern summer rather than focusing solely on winter experiences...
-
Official health sources say Uganda’s Ebola cases are linked to cross-border movement from the Democratic Republic of Congo, with contact tra...
No comments:
Post a Comment