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🧠 What Is Cutaneous Myiasis?

Cutaneous Myiasis is a skin infection caused by fly larvae (maggots) burrowing into the skin. These fliesβ€”often from tropical or humid areasβ€”lay their eggs on open wounds or moist skin. When the eggs hatch, the larvae feed on living or dead tissue, creating painful swelling, pus, and movement under the skin.

When it affects the ear lobule, the area becomes swollen, itchy, and extremely tender β€” and in severe cases, tiny larvae may even be visible beneath the skin. 😱


πŸ’ͺ 10 Powerful Tips for Safe Treatment & Prevention (continued)

🚨 Seek Medical Help Immediately


Visit a doctor or ENT specialist for proper removal. Never try to squeeze or pull larvae out yourself!

🧴 Apply Antiseptic or Iodine


Clean the affected area to kill surface bacteria and stop further egg-laying.

  1. πŸͺΆ Use Turpentine Oil or Chloroform Mixture (Under Medical Guidanc
    Doctors often apply a few drops of turpentine oil, chloroform, or ether oil over the lesion. These chemicals suffocate the larvae, forcing them to crawl out for air. Never try this at home without supervision!
  1. 🩹 Cover the Wound with Petroleum Jelly
    This trick blocks oxygen and can help larvae come to the surface, making removal easier.
  1. 🧼 Maintain Clean Ear Hygiene
    Always keep your ear piercings and lobule clean. Use alcohol swabs or mild antiseptic solution to avoid attracting flies.
  1. ❄️ Use Cold Compresses for Pain Relief
    Swelling or irritation can be soothed by gently applying an ice pack wrapped in a cloth for a few minutes at a time.
  1. πŸ’Š Take Prescribed Antibiotics
    Once larvae are removed, your doctor may recommend antibiotics or anti-parasitic medication to kill any remaining infection.
  1. 🌿 Try Natural Remedies (Only After Removal)
    After medical cleaning, you can apply neem oil, tea tree oil, or aloe vera gel β€” all known for antibacterial and healing properties.
  1. 🚫 Avoid Open Wounds or Dirty Earrings
    Never wear earrings with rust, dirt, or infection residue. Keep piercings dry and clean, especially during humid seasons.
  1. 🌍 Prevent Future Infestations

Keep pets and surroundings clean, as flies are often attracted by animal wounds or waste

Sleep under a mosquito net in tropical areas.

Use insect repellent around ears and hairline.

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