Teenager pulls 4-inch venomous creature out from his ear
When you feel some pain inside your ear you better go to a doctor because what happened to this teenage boy was so scary.
Grant Botti, 14-year-old from Arkansas, woke up with unbearable pain on his ear. He ran downstairs and panicking so he decided to pull it and found a 4-inch long centipede crawling inside his eardrum. And it was still alive!
Angela Botti, Grant's mother, dropped the centipede in a plastic bag and rushed him to Saline Memorial Hospital in Arkansas along with the 4-inch centipede.
According to staff members who saw the centipede, they never saw anything like it before. Fortunately, rant was not harmed but doctors found small abrasions in his eardrum and ear canal, and said that they had not dealt with that kind of case.
Grant and his mother still had no idea how the 4-inch centipede got to his ear. Although Grant had been swimming outside and at the beach recently maybe he got it there without noticing it.
According to nurses and doctors at Saline Memorial Hospital they have had incidents with patients with all kind of things in their ears, but never was a centipede. It was really their first time to witness such case.
It was unclear what they did to the centipede. After the doctors cleaned and cured the small bruises found inside his ear, he was also released that day.
Grant Botti, 14-year-old from Arkansas, woke up with unbearable pain on his ear. He ran downstairs and panicking so he decided to pull it and found a 4-inch long centipede crawling inside his eardrum. And it was still alive!
Good thing, the doctors just found small abrasions inside Grant's ear and nothing to be worried about. |
Angela Botti, Grant's mother, dropped the centipede in a plastic bag and rushed him to Saline Memorial Hospital in Arkansas along with the 4-inch centipede.
According to staff members who saw the centipede, they never saw anything like it before. Fortunately, rant was not harmed but doctors found small abrasions in his eardrum and ear canal, and said that they had not dealt with that kind of case.
Grant and his mother still had no idea how the 4-inch centipede got to his ear. Although Grant had been swimming outside and at the beach recently maybe he got it there without noticing it.
According to nurses and doctors at Saline Memorial Hospital they have had incidents with patients with all kind of things in their ears, but never was a centipede. It was really their first time to witness such case.
Staff members said they have never saw anything like this before. |
It was unclear what they did to the centipede. After the doctors cleaned and cured the small bruises found inside his ear, he was also released that day.
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Teenager pulls 4-inch venomous creature out from his ear
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