Chinese doctors remove pair of 10cm live worms from woman’s arm after year-long pain
Doctors in Shenzhen, China, successfully removed two 10cm live worms from a woman's arm after a year of pain and swelling. The parasitic worms, identified as sparganum, are believed to have entered the woman's body due to unhygienic kitchen practices, specifically the cross-contamination of food from a chopping board used for both raw meat and cold dishes. Medical professionals are using this case to warn the public about the potential dangers of improper food preparation. AI