This Florida man had 150 bugs living in his nose and yes there's video of doctors removing them
· Feb 24, 2024 · NottheBee.com

This Florida man's nose was bugging him for quite some time, and when he finally saw a doctor, well...

[WARNING: THIS IS YOUR LAST CHANCE TO CLICK AWAY BEFORE SEEING SOMETHING SO TOTALLY GROSS THAT YOU ARE GUARANTEED TO GAG!]

I'm gonna…

Oh goodness...

Dude had been feeling this pain since October!

OCTOBER!!!!

I honestly think I'm actually gonna barf.

There were bugs — fly larvae — living in this man's nose since all the way back in OCTOBER!!

150 bugs!!!

How does it take you that long to get this checked out? Like, the Florida man says, and I'll quote him,

I started getting nose bleeds, constant nose bleeds … I couldn't even get up to go to the bathroom without my nose starting to bleed.

Yeah, maybe go see a doctor!

And when he finally did, it went just as you'd expect.

Dr. David Carlson told the outlet that he examined the man's nose with a camera — only to discover dozens of bugs feeding on the inside of the nose and sinus cavity and shedding tissue and excrement, which is what spurred the man's inflammation …

Carlson said his team tried to remove the bugs with a suction, but when that got clogged, they used different instruments to pluck them out. And those little buggers didn't want to get evicted, Carlson noted.

Bro, I should've never picked this story from the Trello board.

Some of the bugs were moving around in the Florida man's nose, others had burrowed in and made themselves comfortable. And believe it or not they were right up against his skull, which meant if they'd gotten much closer to the brain this dude would've been dead (or at least some sort of a fly larva zombie).

Florida man had a large tumor removed from his nose about three decades ago, which left a little open space for the bugs to make a home. His immune system is a bit compromised as well, which didn't help.

The man says he needs to do a better job of washing his hands when he goes fishing. He failed to mention his bad habit of picking his nose, which I'll assume is also a thing we should blame.

Doctors were able to remove all of the bugs for him, and since I don't want to vomit this early in the day I'll just leave the footage of doctors removing the bugs right down there at the bottom of the page.

Good luck watching that. All I'm gonna say is I had just eaten breakfast when I did, and I am now eating second breakfast.

The video is actually so gross that YouTube age-restricted it, and for good reason [Seriously though, it's DISGUSTING and I DO NOT recommend watching it]. But if you still wanna watch it [And, I'm warning you, I wish I hadn't], here's the link.

I'm sorry.


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