Surgeon Pulls Out A Wiggling Leech From A Boy

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This is the stomach-churning moment a wiggling leech was pulled out by a surgeon from a five-year-old boy's throat in [/news/china/index.html China].
The live worm is said to have lived inside the child for more than a year, kynghidongduong.vn causing him to suffer breathing problems and a persistent sore throat.
Doctors believe the blood-sucking parasite had got into the youngster while he was drinking contaminated water.
Revolting footage shows a live leech pulled out by a surgeon from a five-year-old boy's throat in China. A surgeon is seen holding the squirming leech after it was removed from the boy
The live worm is said to have lived inside the child for more than a year, causing him to suffer breathing problems and a persistent sore throat. The doctors believe the blood-sucking parasite had gotten inside the young patient while he was drinking contaminated water
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The blood-sucking worm had lived inside the 57-year-old for about two weeks when a medic pulled out the wiggling creature from him with tweezers, a report said. 




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