Yup! We’re back people. More videos of insects inside people and not in the cool, sexy way.
You know what I’m talking about. Cold hard brutal footage of a creepy crawly knocking about in the nooks and crannies of your average Joe or Josephine.
It’s not nice, it’s not pretty, but what is these days?
So… a man in Hai Du’o’ng, Vietnam recently went to his doctor complaining of a strange sound coming from inside his nose and guess what what they found? Only a flippin’ mosquito.
The critter had made itself at home, feeding off the man’s blood from inside his nose for two days straight, before it was eventually removed.
Get a load of this – if you want – and if you’re not squeamish:
Not really too gross is it? Just makes you feel a bit itchy and weird. It almost makes me want to pick my nose and have a little check.
It naturally follows the same line of horror one woman, identified as Lekshmi L, experienced when she was rushed to hospital after suffering from severe headaches.
As it turns out, the poor woman was told she had a spider in her ear which was the cause of the problems.
First though, check out this grim video of a similar predicament one woman found herself in:
The footage shows a live cockroach being removed from a woman’s ear canal. To be honest, I don’t even want to think about this, let alone write about it.
So Lekshmi, hey! What about that poor soul. She was taken to a hospital in Karnataka, India, after she said she was experiencing headaches from sleeping on her veranda.
After an inspection from the doctor, they saw an eight-legged creepy-crawly burrowed inside her ear hole.
According to The Indian Express, Dr Santosh Shivaswamy was the ENT Consultant who treated her. The good doctor told reporters it’s fairly normal to have people seek medical attention for strange objects in their ears, but Lekshmi’s case was a first for everyone involved.
Lekshmi said:
I was terrified as I could feel movement of a creature in my ear. The acute ear ache followed by sharp pains suffocated me.
I couldn’t think of anything and was petrified when the doctor confirmed presence of a spider in my ear.
Yup. This is the world we live in people. Insects in the lugholes. Don’t shoot the messenger!
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