πβ οΈ Shocking Video: Dozens of Worms Crawl Out of a Manβs Back β Hereβs the Real Cause & 10 Tips to Treat It Safely!

A jaw-dropping video is going viral β a man presses the skin on his back, and multiple kerries (maggots) start squeezing out. Viewers are shockedβ¦ but whatβs happening is actually a known medical condition called Cutaneous Myiasis.
If youβve ever wondered how worms end up inside human skin, why they multiply, and how to treat it safely β this blog explains everything in a clear, powerful way.
π§ Whatβs Really Happening Under the Skin?

This condition occurs when certain types of flies lay eggs on:
- Open wounds
- Dirty skin
- Sweaty or moist areas
- Unclean clothes or bedding
When the eggs hatch, the larvae burrow into the skin and feed on dead tissue.
Thatβs why, in the video, when pressure is applied, white worms come out one after another.
Gross⦠but medically accurate.
πͺ° Causes β Why It Happens
Here are the most common reasons behind such infestations:
- Poor hygiene or infrequent bathing
- Untreated wounds that attract flies
- Sleeping outdoors or around animals
- Excessive sweating and dirt buildup
- Wearing unwashed clothes for too long
- Weak immune system or other skin infections
The back is a common area because itβs:
- Hard to clean properly
- Often sweaty
- Exposed outdoors during labor work or farming
β οΈ Symptoms You Should Never Ignore
- Painful or itchy bump on the skin
- A small opening or hole with movement inside
- Pus or foul smell
- Crawling sensation under skin
- Multiple boils appearing together
If these signs show up β donβt wait, it could turn into a severe infection.
π§΄π₯ Top 5 Powerful Treatments for Worms (Kerries) Coming Out of the Back

1οΈβ£ Professional Larvae Removal (Doctor Extraction) β MOST IMPORTANT

A doctor uses sterile tools to remove every single larva from the wound.
If even one maggot is left behind, the infection can restart.
This is the fastest, safest, and most effective treatment.
2οΈβ£ Turpentine Oil / Chloroform Application β Larvae Suffocation Technique

In clinics, doctors apply turpentine oil, chloroform, or ether oil on the wound.
These chemicals block oxygen and force the maggots to come to the surface, making removal easy.
β οΈ Never try this at home β only under medical supervision.
3οΈβ£ Deep Wound Cleaning + Antiseptic Irrigation

After removal, the wound is washed with:
- Iodine solution
- Hydrogen peroxide
- Medical antiseptic liquids
This kills bacteria, prevents new infection, and speeds up healing.
4οΈβ£ Antibiotic Course (Oral or Ointment)

Doctors usually prescribe:
- Amoxicillin-Clavulanate
- Metronidazole
- Fusidic acid ointment
These medicines fight infection, reduce swelling, and stop foul smell or pus.
5οΈβ£ Wound Dressing + Daily Hygiene Routine

The wound must be covered with clean dressings that are changed daily.
Along with this:
- Take regular showers
- Keep the back dry
- Avoid dirty clothes
- Stay away from flies and dirty environments
This prevents the infestation from coming back.
