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VIDEO: DISTURBING FOOTAGE! A Man Gets a Maggot Removed from His Head!

Recently, people from all over the world are having trouble with insects. While most of the time we don’t even realize that they exist, in recent years they have ended up getting lodge in all sorts of places from getting stuck in ears, noses and now even the scalp of people.

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All these episodes gross us out because it really isn’t so breezy when ants keep crawling out of a girl’s ears or a moth gets stuck in a man’s ear. But now, this one is definitely the most disturbing one yet since a maggot was just removed from a man’s head.

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According to dailymail.co.uk, this gruesome video shows the moment a giant botfly maggot is removed from a man’s head with tweezers.

The American man, called Simon, says the insect was growing in his head for a month following a trip to Panama.

The film, which he uploaded to YouTube, is accompanied by the text: ‘A souvenir from Panama, it was growing in my head for a month before it was big enough to pull out….Yeah its a little bit disgusting but I added some Vivaldi so its fine…’

The clip begins by showing a hole in his head, with what appears to be the yellow tip of a maggot’s body poking out.

‘This is seriously insane,’ says a friend watching the process. ‘I don’t know how you would not feel it.’

A woman is dabbing ointment on to the wound, before holding up a piece of cotton wool smeared in green gunge to the camera. ‘That’s its poop,’ she says.

Shocked, the friend exclaims: ‘Simon its pooping out of your head. That’s grim.’ Next, Vivaldi begins playing in the background and the clip cuts to ‘ages later’, according to the credits on the film.

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The botfly has been pincered by tweezers and is being tugged out of the hole in the Simon’s head. After a final pull, the huge insect is removed to much squealing. ‘Oh my God,’ the people exclaim, jumping around the room.

The camera shows the gleaming bug which is pink with a huge bulbous body and gelatinous-looking wings They show it to the man whose head it had burrowed into, who is equally shocked.

‘It’s so big. It’s so big’ his friend keeps repeating. As the credits of the film roll, they reveal the family name the botfly Ronald.

Botflies are flies from the Oestridae family. The larvae of the flies are parasitic and invade and grow inside humans. Some grow in the the flesh of their hosts, while others grow within the hosts’ gut. The flies lay their eggs, usually on the skin, and the larvae burrow into the flesh.

Be careful all the time and always get yourself checked as soon as you feel that something is wrong with you no matter how small it may be. The sooner you act, the better because if you wait for the problem to solve itself you might end up having a serious issue.

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