π¨ Shocking: Worms Crawling Out of a Boyβs Back β Whatβs Really Happening?

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A viral clip is making rounds online β showing a boy with something wiggling out of his back. At first, it looks like a small wound, but upon closer lookβ¦ there are live worms coming out!
This isnβt fake or supernatural β itβs likely a real medical condition called Cutaneous Myiasis (fly larvae infestation). Letβs break down whatβs happening, how it starts, and what to do immediately.
π§ What Exactly Is Happening?

Myiasis occurs when certain types of flies lay eggs in open wounds or on the skin.
Once the eggs hatch, the larvae (maggots) burrow into the skin and start feeding on dead or damaged tissue.
It looks horrifying β and yes, itβs painful β but itβs a treatable condition if managed quickly.
Common causes include:
π©Ή Immediate First-Aid (if no doctor nearby)

If a doctor isnβt available right away, hereβs what you can safely do for now
π‘ Top 10 Smart Tips to Prevent or Handle Myiasis Safely
π§΄ 1. Keep Every Wound Clean & Covered

Even a small scratch can attract flies to lay eggs.
Always wash wounds with clean water and cover them with sterile gauze until healed.
π Open wounds are the #1 cause of myiasis.
πͺ° 2. Avoid Areas with Too Many Flies

Flies are the main carriers of this disease.
Stay away from garbage dumps, dirty drains, or livestock areas β especially during hot, humid weather.
π§Ό 3. Maintain Daily Hygiene

Take regular baths, change clothes daily, and keep your living area clean.
Flies are drawn to sweat, dirt, and open skin β clean skin means less risk.
π©Ή 4. Donβt Ignore βWeirdβ or βMovingβ Wounds

If you notice movement inside a wound or something looks alive under the skin β seek medical help immediately.
Delaying treatment can cause larvae to burrow deeper and spread infection.
π§ 5. Use Petroleum Jelly or Liquid Paraffin (Temporary Fix)

If a doctor isnβt nearby, apply a thick layer of petroleum jelly on the wound.
It blocks oxygen, forcing the larvae to crawl out.
β οΈ Only use this as a temporary measure, not as a full treatment.
π§€ 6. Never Squeeze or Poke the Wound

Trying to βpress outβ the worm can break it inside β leading to a severe infection.
Let a doctor remove it safely with sterile tools.
π¦ 7. Use Fly Repellents & Mosquito Nets

Apply fly repellents (like DEET creams) when working outdoors or sleeping in open areas.
Flies can bite or lay eggs without you feeling it.
π©Ί 8. Visit a Doctor Immediately

Only a professional can properly remove larvae and clean the infected tissue.
Doctors may prescribe antibiotics or ivermectin to kill hidden larvae and prevent further damage.
π§³ 9. Be Extra Careful While Traveling

Traveling to tropical or rural areas?
Pack antiseptic wipes, wound ointments, and fly repellent sprays β prevention is easier than treatment.
πΏ 10. Protect Children, Elderly & Pets

These groups are more vulnerable.
Regularly check their skin for strange sores, especially in warm, moist areas like armpits, back, or scalp.
β οΈ Bonus Tip:
If you ever see something like this on your body or someone elseβs β donβt panic and donβt hide it.
Early treatment means faster healing and less scarring.
