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MAGGOTS IN THIS GUY’S NOSE


Visit surveys4xboxlive.com to earn free xbox live subscriptions for doing a one minute long survey Nasal myiasis The predisposting factors being 1. Poorly nourished patient with poor hygiene 2. Patient’s with atrophic rhinitis 3. Patient’s with leprosy in the nose 4. Diabetics with purulent sinus infections 5. Midline granulomatous lesions involving the nose 6. Malignancy involving the nose. 7. Syphilitic disease involving the nose Etiology: This condition is brought about by the development inside the nasal cavity of larvae hatched from the eggs already laid by certain flies. The commonest of them being Lucilia hominivora or Sacrophaga Georginia. These flies get attracted by the foul smelling stench eminating from the nasal cavity and lays their eggs inside the nose of the patient. In addition to the stench these patients have a relatively insensitive nose because the sensory nerves are already damaged. Symptoms: There is a tickling sensation and sensation of something moving inside the nasal cavity. It is almost always associated with sneezing, foul smelling sero sanguinous discharge. The patients may have secondary infection of the nasal mucosa causing intense head ache. Oedema of eye lids are also common. The pateint may go in for septicemia. Worms can be seen coming out of the nasal cavity. If the patient has septicemia then there may be associated fever with chills. The patient may even become toxic and delirious. The mucous membrane of the nasal cavity is destroyed

25 Comments

  1. Minamiblues says:

    Come to think of it, this is a great excuse for kids caught digging their noses…

  2. Minamiblues says:

    @MKMachine XDD Yes, it does help a LOT. XDDD Grab them! GRAB them nasty buggers out! Yes! We’re WINNING the battle against these foul worms!!

    But also, ewwww;;; I’m glad that guy had them plucked out, else they’ll eat him from inside out or something, ugh. Or if he isn’t dead, he’ll one day have a horde of flies leaving his nose.

  3. ngdj999 says:

    question is.. how the heck did THAT happen? did he like insert maggots inside or…. how the heck did the maggots go inside???

  4. marguerace says:

    oh my god…

  5. mannyzizzurp says:

    how did he not sneeze?????????

  6. WarrenAch says:

    @mytubicle He’s not dead,other wise the ENT Surgeon wouldn’t waste his time trying to cure a dead patient.
    It’s called Nasal Myiasis,a rare condition often found in third world countries.

  7. UtubeJKZ says:

    so maggots are fly larvae and as such can only come from flies…. so this vid is showing me that some fly layed its eggs in som guys nostrils? WTF???

  8. mytubicle says:

    That man is dead. Probably, he was found dead for a couple of days already. Enough time for those maggots to grow inside his nostrils. Its less likely for those maggots to grow on a living person.

  9. xpentor says:

    why the hell didnt he just blow those son of bichas awayyy??!1 eerrrrrr

  10. lastdrawnbreath says:

    What the fuck…how does that happen?

  11. StillInLoveWithYou96 says:

    oh my god….

  12. babyaileen05 says:

    how does maggots enter his nose….

  13. krux00 says:

    i wonder if those maggots came out when he blew his nose

  14. eviless says:

    “A Skull Full of Maggots”

  15. BloodySawBlade says:

    How in the hell does this even happen to anyone? I bet he was in pain.

  16. chumper254 says:

    Almost made it through the entire video without stopping. Then i saw the ending. FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF

  17. germancoesfeld says:

    How cool this guy say: Maggots:D

  18. mustapai says:

    it is so deep inside…warghhhh….scary…hope my nose always clean..

  19. germancoesfeld says:

    @kittykatrowr I eat while I seen this, but It don“t have loose weight:D

  20. dltmdgmml says:

    this is gross ……………….

  21. germancoesfeld says:

    How did maggots get inside you nose???

  22. Shadomancer says:

    I’ve seen worse…still…fuck..

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