Toilet bug 'Mothfly', catch it with your hand and remove your eyes 'Real name'
Jul 22, 2024
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This is because it is dark, humid, and lives mainly in places where water flows.
It's better to avoid catching this moth fly with your bare hands.
Wu, who lives in Shantou City, Guangdong Province, China, recently removed the entire left eyeball due to moth flies, according to local media such as China Dotcom.
He recently rubbed his eyes with a low moth fly on his left eyelid because he was ticklish.
However, shortly afterwards, my left eye began to swell red and suffer.
After being diagnosed with seasonal conjunctivitis at the hospital, his condition became worse even after treatment, and his normal vision fell to 0.02 and his pain became worse.
As a result, he visited the hospital again and was told by medical staff that he had symptoms of Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection and that ulcers began to develop in his eyes and surroundings. Eventually, he underwent surgery to remove the entire left eyeball.
Local media also reported another case of moth flies.
An elderly man developed a sudden scar on his face due to a mosquito repellent disease, which became unbearably itchy and accompanied by extreme pain a few days later.
Tests revealed numerous maggots within the nodules. It turned out that maggots were parasitic on the human body because there were many moth flies in the elderly's bathroom.
Meanwhile, moth flies are mainly found near toilets and sewers. The fluff surrounded by the whole body has a waterproof function, so you can fly again immediately without dying even if you spray water.
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