Put a lot of salt on it, I think will do the magic.
No
The physical characteristics of a leech is a sucker at each end of the body.
leechs suck the bad boold out of the body
The human body doesn't use einsteinium.
with liquid and fluid
yes
This description sounds like a leech. Leeches have two suckers - one at each end of their body - that they use to attach to their host and feed on blood.
If a patient has an area with poor circulation (like after a reattachement of a severed body part) a leech will first draw blood through that part, and then the anticoagulants in the leech's saliva will help keep the blood flow up even after the leech has fed.
Plutonium is not used in the human body.
human + bloodsucker (I used leech)
The human body doesn't contain rutherfordium.
No, leeches do not live in the human intestinal tract. They are typically found in freshwater environments, attaching to the skin to feed on blood. Once inside the body, they would not survive the digestive process.