Myiasis
The infection of a fly larva (maggot) in human tissue, which most commonly occurs in tropical climates. Affected tissues most commonly include skin, especially if open wounds are present, nasal passages, ears, and eyes.
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Successfully treated and was discharged
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Requires application of medicated turpentine oil drops or paraffin or chloroform in light vegetable oil, or ether drops instilled in the concerned ear, with removal of the larvae under local anesthesia. Give ivermectin inj alternative days...
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