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Mar 20, 2026 News

Global World Incident Health 🔥 55 3/20 10:57

Dozens of Fly Larvae Found in 50s Woman's Nose

1A woman in her 50s in Greece sneezed out fly larvae from her nose.
2She was attacked by a swarm of sheep bot flies while working in a field.
3A deviated septum created a deep space where the larvae survived and grew.

📖 Easy Explanation

🔍 Background

A woman in her 50s living in Greece was attacked by a swarm of flies while working in a field. Afterward, she experienced facial pain and a persistent cough for three weeks.

📌 Key Points

One day, while coughing continuously, she sneezed and a bug popped out of her nose. Shocked, she visited a hospital and found over 10 sheep bot fly larvae living inside her nasal cavity. Normally, they die in the human body due to immunity. However, her deviated septum provided a perfect hiding space for them to grow. Fortunately, they were all surgically removed, and she has recovered.

💡 Why It Matters

This is not a common occurrence, so there is no need to worry too much. However, be careful if a swarm of bugs rushes at your face during outdoor activities. If you experience unexplained, prolonged pain in your nose or face, it is highly recommended to see an ENT specialist.

📚 Glossary

양쇠파리 (Yangsoepari)Sheep bot fly; a type of fly that primarily parasitizes the nasal cavities or sinuses of sheep and goats.
비중격 만곡증 (Bijunggyeok mangokjeung)Deviated septum; a condition where the bone and cartilage that divide the nasal cavity are displaced to one side.
CDCCenters for Disease Control and Prevention in the United States.
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