A 40-year-old woman in China went to a doctor because of permanent noise in her right ear. At first he suspected tinnitus, but he was dead wrong and instead made a terrible discovery in the patient’s ear canal.
During an endoscope examination, the ENT doctor from Sichuan province found something unusual in the eardrum, which moved behind a thin layer of tissue. The doctor gently pushed aside the curtain and couldn’t believe his eyes at first. A spider had snuggled into the ear and built a nest.
“Spider wanted to run away, I managed to catch her”
“She wanted to run away, but I was able to catch her and get her out,” Han Xinglong told local media. “Luckily it wasn’t a venomous spider. It only caused minor damage to the eardrum,” the doctor continued.
Source: Krone

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