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Hazing in a person - grandmother's tales or an eerie reality?

Can people live in the dregs? Someone will react to the question by wrinkling the nose and twitching the shoulder, and someone with humor will notice: "And here - the solution of housing issues!" It is quite clear the reaction of some: still unpleasant is the sight - the warts in a man (photo in the article are presented yet Most sparing), and the smile of others is explained: these insects really move to organs (or tissues), then they, alas, can not be cured.

Where do maggots come from?

Many people know that these little worms are really larvae of flies. The name, most likely, is associated with the rapid growth of parasites. Opara, put by the mistress in a warm place, begins to bubble and grow rapidly. The larva behaves the same way. It grows more than 200 times in five days! The first delayed larva can be seen after a day.

Organic remains attract flies to themselves with incredible strength. Have you ever noticed how flies start to slowly fly on the raw meat on the table? Such a feeling develops, that the smell of life is buzzing feel for hundreds of meters. The find is first carefully examined (the fly spends a lot of time hunting, looking for a secluded corner or a bit more tasty), and only then it lays eggs. And it can be different flies (not only green). It is noted that the excretions of the larvae begin to noticeably accelerate the decay process.

Cadaverous Fauna

The housing issue can spoil not only people, but also worms. As soon as the fresh living space looms on the horizon, parasites immediately populate square meters without demand, so that they do not need to stand idle without need. The share of truth in this joke is, but it lies deeper.

The matter is that dead biological tissue attracts lower insects, which in this case fulfill the role of nurses. Where do maggots get from a person? I must say that such an unpleasant fate is inevitable for dead bodies, that is, for the people of the dead. Here, in principle, everything is clear - this process is natural and does not require an explanation.

But sometimes even out of the ordinary things happen-spells in a man ... alive! It turns out that such cases, although rare, still have a place to be. Moreover, it is impossible to insure against them.

One of the reasons for the appearance of parasites can be a bleeding wound or neglected gangrene. Especially dangerous, as you might guess, is the summer period when there are a lot of flies. It is enough to go to bed, leaving access to the wound, and by the evening of the next day, strange white spots may appear on the damaged bleeding spot ... Only careful treatment, dressing and bandaging can save.

Oparishes in a person can settle and thanks to products. It turns out that the peak of the breeding activity of the gray fly occurs either at the end of summer, or at the beginning of autumn. At this time, the insect, with special zeal, lays eggs on the products. According to some entomologists, after eating a contaminated product, the larvae get inside and some of them survive.

Parasites continue their development already inside. They go out with feces, but during this time, in addition to unpleasant sensations, a person receives "as a gift" eggs of ascarids, which fly flies on their paws. In order to persuade you to thoroughly wash or thermally treat the products, it is enough to say that one such parasite reaches forty centimeters in length and lays up to two hundred eggs in one day only!

Concerning the white maggot, say the word ...

The picture, of course, is appalling. But, it turns out, maggots in man can serve for good. The conducted researches have proved: these parasites are capable at correct use not simply to heal a wound surface, but also to accelerate its healing in ten times!

In fact, this newest treatment, used in advanced clinics in the UK and the US, was used even during the Second World War. However, the appearance of antibiotics made us forget about such an effective method.

What is the point? Oparishes do not touch healthy tissue and are eaten only by patients (necrotic). In this case, the need to use antibiotics will disappear, and, accordingly, the problem of drug dependence (resistance) will be removed. True, it is a question of sterile worms, which must be removed from the wound before their life products are inside.

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