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Revolting Moment Doctor Removes Live Squirming Maggots From Boy's Ear One-By-One

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    This is the revolting moment a doctor removed live squirming maggots from a boy's ear one-by-one.

    The unnamed lad visited a doctor 's surgery suffering from earache - and was surprised to discover the actual cause of the pain.

    Video footage shows a doctor removing live squirming maggots with a pair of tweezers and put into a surgical dish.

    When the doctor had finished there were dozens of maggots left wriggling around in the stainless steel container.

    An eyewitness filmed the gruesome operation at a doctor's surgery in Kazakhstan and shared it online where it is proving popular with viewers.



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    The maggots are believed to be the larvae of a bluebottle or blow fly.

    Aida Abdybekova, deputy director of the Kazakhstan Scientific Researching Veterinarian Institute, said the case was not unique.

    She said: "There are cases when insects lay their eggs or larvae inside the human ear canal."

    People in Kazakhstan are being advised to keep their homes clean and their rubbish bins firmly closed so as not to attract flies during the hot summer months.
    It is not reported what happened with the boy, whose name and age were not reported, after the larvae were removed from his ear.

    Rakhmet commented: "This is the most disgusting thing I ever saw.

    "Could they have eaten his brain if they were not taken out in time?"

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