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The worm invaded the eyeball and makes the doctors suck his eye in yellow - ars technica

The worm invaded the eyeball and makes the doctors suck his eye in yellow - ars technica

These parasites are often found in the skin, but they can attack anything. For eight months, 35 years of man in India are upsetting from the left. In a report on the New England newsletter, doctors reported that the first...

The worm invaded the eyeball and makes the doctors suck his eye in yellow - ars technica

These parasites are often found in the skin, but they can attack anything.

For eight months, 35 years of man in India are upsetting from the left.

In a report on the New England newsletter, doctors reported that the first eye was poured and burned, and the student was extended and updated.The man's vision on the eye was a 20/8 chapter inside his eye which was on small worms.

To carve the parasite gang, doctors have conducted a Pars Vitrectomy-a procedure involving sucking a part of a glass-like glass.This method can be used in the treatment of various eye conditions, but to use worms for the hoover.They use it.

In this case, the device was able to suck some of the tail of the worm and remove it, yet.They quickly identified with a microscope for the climbing people.

G. Spinigiger is an endemic parasite in India, contagious with carnivist mammals, especially wild cats, dogs and city.N -ananimals and can be distributed to intermediate hosts.The mixture includes freshwater plankes that eat fish and amphibians that cats and dogs eat to complete the cycle.The hosts can also be dead as birds, chickens and snakes also include young parasites.

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