Lice Found Living In Woman’s Eye
A woman in north-east China made a harrowing discovery — at least twenty lice had taken up residence in her left eye. The tiny insects had taken over her eyelashes and infiltrated underneath her eyelid. She reportedly caught the lice during a previous extended stay at the hospital.
The woman was immediately taken to a specialist for treatment. “These lice were all white in color,” her physician, Dr. Bao said. “At first I thought they were a parasitic bug, like mites or something similar. Upon closer examination under a microscope, however, we determined they were lice.”
Nurses sterilized the woman’s eye and plucked the intruding insects out one-by-one with a pair of small tweezers. Though this story may sound shocking, it isn’t the first case of lice or other small insects nesting in or around a human eye.
Above: Lice infestation in human eyelashes.