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    40 Maggots Removed From Womans Nose

    MUMBAI: When 70-year-old Laxmibai (name changed) first got a nose bleed, no one really paid much attention to it. Only when the bleeding continued for five days and two hospitals couldn't find the cause for it that her family took her to civic-run Sion Hospital. The doctors there came up with the right diagnosis: she had maggots in her nose.

    The doctors could not fathom how Laxmibai could have got the maggots in her nose. The woman, a Bhiwandi resident, had an explanation though: a housefly had entered her nose on Monday, a day before she started bleeding. She was taken to two other hospitals where she was given tablets and nose drops but none of the doctors could diagnose that the housefly's larvae were at the root of all trouble.

    "The fly laid eggs inside her nose. We removed more than 40 maggots from her nose on Friday. The worms had started feeding on her flesh, due to which the patient was bleeding and in pain. Now we have cleaned the wound and she will be fine if there is no further infection,'' said Dr Mustafa Kapadia, ENT surgeon at Sion Hospital.

    Chatrapati Bajage, Laxmibai's son, said though she had insisted that the bleeding was due to the fly, they thought she was over-reacting. "But her bleeding never stopped. We got her to Sion Hospital and the doctors there told us that the fly had laid eggs in her nose. They have treated her and now she is fine,'' he said.

    A fly lays eggs in moist areas and the maggots break out of the eggs within eight to 20 hours. Immediately, they start feeding on the place the eggs were laid on. Generally, maggots infest an open wound.

    "This was the third maggot incident in two months. Mostly, we have beggars worms in their open wounds," Kapadia said.
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    Taggerez Guest
    Lovely little tale.

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    Now there is the stuff from which nightmares are made.
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    Oh dear god!

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    how the hell big was her nose???

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    Bleah!
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    40?! She must have felt them. I guess if everyone thinks you're a crazy old lady you can tell them all day you think something's in your nose and they'll just go OK grandma.
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    ewwwwwwww just ewwwwwwwwww

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    If you KNEW a fly flew up your nose, wouldn't you blow it? stick a tissue up there? Get one of those nettie pot thingies and drown the fucker? Who would knowingly let an insect hang out in their nose.
    To the people of Mumbai get hospital face masks and wear them at all times there are flies who want to eat your boogers!

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    Ich, where in the hell do you find this stuff?

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    OMG

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    Oh that's nasty! Ouch!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luanne View Post
    40?! She must have felt them. I guess if everyone thinks you're a crazy old lady you can tell them all day you think something's in your nose and they'll just go OK grandma.

    lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by jlm709 View Post
    how the hell big was her nose???
    Probably not as big as you would think.

    We see the maggoty critters.

    Maggots are a big problem with geriatric pets who can't clean themselves.

    You'd be surprised how many maggots can be up inside an old wound.


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    Last edited by Nelliebean; 10-05-2009 at 11:54 PM.

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    Nicksmorbidfascination Guest
    I thought maggots only fed on dead tissue?, she may have had some kind of infection in her nose, yucky

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    D3LIVIĆ?N Guest
    Sweet Jesus that's vile, Thanks for sharing Ich!

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    RubySlippers Guest
    ew.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelliebean View Post
    .

    You'd be surprised how many maggots can be up inside an old wound.
    You'd be surprised at the cancer patients with necrotic tumors who have them.

    *barfs*

    I'm medical, I've seen a lot, and it takes some work to gross me out.

    Maggots will, every time.

    *barfs*

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    Too gross for words

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    "If you are gonna spew, spew into this..."

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    Quote Originally Posted by RubySlippers View Post
    "If you are gonna spew, spew into this..."
    ROFLMFAO! Awesome!

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    Lisa03 Guest
    oh gross, lol- glad I wasn't eating

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    Quote Originally Posted by jack'sgirl View Post
    roflmfao! Awesome!

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    Geez, I never knew that was possible...

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