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Published 16:09 11 Apr 2022 BST
Updated 16:10 11 Apr 2022 BST
Via Nicolas Abihaidar, Thibaud Garcin/ N Engl J Med 2022[/caption]
Doctors believe a fly flew into the man's eye, where it then laid its eggs earlier that day.
He was diagnosed with external ophthalmomyiasis, which doctors in the report described as "an infestation of the outer structures of the eye by fly larvae."
While you might think that doctors would administer an anti-biotic or an eyewash of some kind, sadly, the reality is much more horrifying.
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Via Nicolas Abihaidar, Thibaud Garcin/ N Engl J Med 2022[/caption]
The larvae need to be plucked out one by one using forceps as they have "oral hooks" which cling to the cornea.
The doctors were able to remove all of the critters, and just ten days later, the man had completely recovered.
Anyone reading this can expect to recover after a few deep breaths.
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