New Delhi: In what could be called a bizarre incident, a doctor has removed dozens of squirming live maggots from a boy's ear in Kazakhstan.


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As per reports in Daily Mail, an unidentified young boy had gone to the doctor's surgery complaining of earache. Upon examination, it was strangely found out that the real cause of the boy's pain was squirming live maggots inside his ear.


Reportedly, doctors carefully pulled the grey maggots one-by-one with the help of tweezers and deposited them in a surgical dish.


There were dozens of maggots wriggling in the stainless steel container when the doctors had finished the operation.


The maggots are one centimeter long and believed to be the larvae of a bluebottle or blow fly (Calliphoridae).


The name, age and what happened with the boy were not reported, after the larvae were removed from his ear.


An eyewitness has filmed the operation during the surgery and shared it online, where it is getting popular with viewers.


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