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Published 20:33 16 Mar 2016 GMT
Updated 21:00 16 Mar 2016 GMT
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She told BBC's Newsbeat: "The paramedics were just shocked because they've never seen it before.
"When I got to the hospital they looked in my eye but everything was clear.
"They can bleed and it can cover my face with blood and in seconds it's just gone completely white back to normal.
"I had blood tests and they came back fine."
Since then, she has continued to bleed intermittently from her ears, nose, gums, scalp, fingernails, tongue and eyes.
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She said: "It burns and then if it covers the pupils of my eye I can't see.
"People just stare and I can only walk so far without being sick. I was at the hospital the other day and people were trying to take pictures and saying 'urgh' about my face and stuff."
In an effort to find a cause, she has seen eye specialists, gynaecologists, haematology experts, neurologists and paediatricians, but to no avail.
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