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Cacing sepanjang 1 meter hidup dalam kaki lelaki selama 4 tahun
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AUSTARLIA – Seekor cacing `Guinea’ sepanjang satu meter dikesan berada dalam kaki seorang lelaki dari Sudan selama lebih empat tahun.
Keadaan itu hanya disedarinya selepas kaki lelaki terbabit bengkak selama setahun, hingga memaksanya mendapatkan rawatan doktor.
Hanya selepas imbasan x-ray dilakukan barulah doktor dapat melihat dengan jelas cacing berkenaan yang telah mati dan mula mereput dalam kaki lelaki berusia 38 tahun itu.
Lelaki itu kemudiannya menjalani pembedahan mengeluarkan cacing terbabit dan dia kini semakin pulih.
Menurut doktor yang merawatnya, Dr Jonathan Darby, kebiasaannya cacing hidup dalam usus dan memasuki badan manusia menerusi larvanya hasil minum air yang mengalami jangkitan.
“Kebiasaannya cacing ini akan menggali kulit manusia dan akan membebaskan diri melalui kesan lepuh pada kulit.
“Proses ini mengambil masa selama bertahun-tahun. Ia boleh hidup dalam badan manusia selama bertahun-tahun sebelum mati, mereput dan menyebabkan masalah di bahagian berkenaan, sama seperti yang dialami oleh pesakit kami,’’ katanya.
Cacing Guinea itu boleh menyebabkan dracunculiasis dan ia boleh didapati di Selatan Sudan, Habsyah, Ghana dan Chad.
Ia tidak boleh dirawat atau menjangkiti orang lain.
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Macam mana cacing leh masuk dalam kaki??takutnya..kalau ada macam mana nak bunuh?? |
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dulu masa kecik-kecik selalu kena jerit
main pakai selipar.. nanti masuk cacing
maknanya betul la ye?? |
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Eyewwwww...ayaq minum ada teloq cacingq |
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hadoi gelinya
takotnya aku tgk
aku ni nak mkn ubat cacing pon takot
takot dia kuar hidup2 dr dubur
aku mmg penggeli cacing
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prettyuglybabe posted on 12-12-2014 12:30 PM
dulu masa kecik-kecik selalu kena jerit
main pakai selipar.. nanti masuk cacing
maknanya betul la ...
macam xbetul jer..jemput @axl_bach bagi penerangan..
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FOTHER-MUCKER posted on 12-12-2014 12:32 PM
Minum air kotor kot.
kalau makan ubat cacing..boleh bunuh ke cacing dekat kaki??
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cmner boleh menyelinap masukkkk |
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Seramnya..... |
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ResellerMaxis posted on 12-12-2014 12:49 PM
kalau makan ubat cacing..boleh bunuh ke cacing dekat kaki??
Aku rasa tak kesan apa pun. Ubat cacing tu untuk dalam usus je.
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klu x silap aku cacing dari perut ni boleh bergerak ke seluruh bdn kita pastu dia nak kuar nnt dia akan tebuk lubang sendiri kat badan kita nnt ada darah sikit kita pun xperasan.
ke cmne? |
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Kat sebelah India dan Afrika sana banyak sebenarnya kes macam ni sebab dia orang minum air lopak kotor |
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adoi..tak terbayang cacing ni boleh hidup and membesar dengan sihat dalam badan.. |
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Let’s take a hypothetical, but typical, case: There is a swelling on a man's foot, like a pecan embedded under the skin. The pain is intense. He bathes it in the river to ease the burning. On the second day the blister bursts. From its ruin something like a soggy strand of spaghetti protrudes.
The next time the man dips his foot into the water, the strand writhes and whitens the water with a milky fluid—eggs released.
Let's say the man is lucky enough to have access to a doctor. The doctor gives him drugs for the secondary infection brewing in the remains of the blister.
She tapes the worm to a matchstick.
Every day she takes two turns on the pencil, wrapping another inch of the worm around it. She dare not pull too fast for fear of tearing the worm apart (if that happens, surgery is the only way to extract the rest of it). An inch or so a day; the worm may be two, three, or even four feet long. The man will be at this business of slow extraction for weeks, slowly winching the Guinea worm out. He will be unable to work for three months. Victims without medical help may be crippled by the secondary infections.
The eggs the worm releases into the water hatch and are eaten by microscopic crustaceans called copepods. People accidentally consume these in drinking water. A copepod can't withstand the rigors of the human digestive tract, but the larval Guinea worm can. It burrows through the stomach or intestine to take up residence in the abdominal cavity. When full grown, the worms mate, the male dies, and the female finds her way to the surface of the body, usually on the feet or lower legs. The human body may announce her travels with a fever just before the blister erupts. Credit To:
http://deadlykingdom.blogspot.com/2014/05/guinea-worm.html
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Guinea Worm Extraction
This guinea worm is being displayed, so the stick that it’s normally wrapped around is removed. You can’t just pull these suckers out. They have to be slowly removed, just a centimeter or two a day at most, otherwise the body breaks apart, the worm retracts, regrows, and forms another ulcer elsewhere in the body.
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Scientific investigation provided the answer. |
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FanTasyCreaTioN posted on 12-12-2014 02:15 PM
Let’s take a hypothetical, but typical, case: There is a swelling on a man's foot, like a pec ...
damn..macam tu sekali..xder cure yang simple ke??makan apa-apa ubat ke??
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