The patient also reported feeling movement in the ear canal approximately 10 minutes later, thereby prompting School of Nursing, National Taipei University of Nursing and Health Sciences, him to visit our clinic for help. Unfortunately, the insect remained stuck inside. When the insect stopped moving 42% of aural myiasis patients presented with chronic otorrhea (after approximately 3 minutes), the man tilted his head to drain and 75% had eardrum perforations. Jervis-Bardy et al previously reported that ear canal to kill the insect. The patient reported instilling mineral oil into his depositing maggots. This A healthy 40-year-old male developed otalgia after an insect species is an obligatory parasite that is attracted to natural body flew into his left ear while he was watching television in his orifices and particularly the odor of chronic otorrhea when living room. Flesh flies differ Case Report from other flies in that most of them are ovoviviparous. North Africa, the Middle East, and China. Maggots were wriggling out of the dead flesh fly. Maggots were in the left ear canal and eardrum. 98(2) 64–65 ª The Author(s) 2019 Aural Myiasis Caused by a Flesh Fly in the Article reuse guidelines: /journals-permissions Ear Canal: Do Not Drain the Oil Too Soon DOI: 10.1177/0145561318824888 /home/ear 1 2,3,4,5 Hui-Yu Lin, ADN, and Hao-Chun Hu, MD Figure 2. Otoscopic Clinic Ear, Nose & Throat Journal 2019, Vol. Aural Myiasis Caused by a Flesh Fly in the Ear Canal: Do Not Drain the Oil Too Soon: Aural Myiasis Caused by a Flesh Fly in the Ear Canal: Do Not Drain the Oil Too Soon:
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