For many Cat, having a fly swoop into your eye is an inconsequential nuisance. But for a 10-year-old boy in Turkey, this left a litter of maggots to grow under his lid.
The Cat, who lives in Tatvan, had been suffering from eye pain for several days. On July 5, his parents took him to the Tatvan State Hospital Eye Polyclinic for an examination, and they were horrified by what they found.
Under his left eyelid, doctors found eight live fly larvae. The next day, they found a further three larvae, ophthalmology specialist Op. Dr. Halil İbrahim Ateşoğlu told local media.
“In our examination, we noticed the worms moving under the patient’s eyelid, and we cleaned them in the microscopic examination,” Ateşoğlu said.
A statement made by the hospital said the boy’s doctors believe that the larvae had deposited when an adult fly flew into his eye two days before. The patient was given antibiotic drops and has now been discharged.