Mysterious sleeping sickness in Kazakhstan Kalachi village

 

Mysterious sleeping sickness in Kazakhstan's Kalachi village

This world is full of many mysterious things. There are different places in the world that are famous for their unique features. There are some things about which no one can answer. Even scientists are tired of looking for answers to such mysterious stories. It is a place where people sleep for months. Due to its unique features, this small village is famous all over the world.

Kalachi is a small village in Kazakhstan. An incident took place in this village in 2013 after which this village became famous all over the world. You will be surprised to know that all of a sudden the people of this village are fast asleep. They are fast asleep not for one or two days but for many days and months. When people sleep soundly for long periods of time, then there is silence everywhere. When scientists and doctors tried to find out about this mystery, they did not find any solid basis for it. They believe that because of the structure of the village and the climate, the people here sleep so soundly. When the amount of carbon monoxide in the air becomes too high, people go to sleep, while science Dan is also surprised to know that there is no effect on animals. Due to its resemblance, the village has become a tourist attraction.

Since March 2013, the mysterious disease has affected more than 140 people in Kalachi and Krasnoyarsk, dusty settlements in large parts of Kazakhstan, with a total population of 810, mostly ethnic Russians and Germans. While walking, the villagers would suddenly fall asleep, and wake up with memory loss, bad temper, weakness and headaches. Some have been hunted more than half a dozen times, with victims sleeping for up to six days at a time. After analyzing the results of medical examinations of all residents, the researchers concluded that this was due to high levels of carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons in the air.

How does carbon monoxide harm ...?

When you breathe in, carbon monoxide enters your lungs and binds to hemoglobin in your red blood cells, so when its level rises, it drastically reduces the amount of oxygen in your cells. This condition is called "hypoxia". If the supply of oxygen to the brain is suspended for even 5 minutes due to hypoxia, brain hemorrhage or death occurs. Carbon monoxide in the air of Kalachi Due to the high level, there is a state of unconsciousness and the person stays asleep for several weeks and when he wakes up he does not remember anything and deep sleep prevails.

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