Quirky China: doctor removes worm from woman’s brain, under-fire gamer dyes her skin black
AdvertisementTrending in ChinaPeople & CultureTrending in ChinaQuirky China: doctor removes worm from woman’s brain, under-fire gamer dyes her skin blackCar driver who left window open gets nasty insect shock, woman gaming host in ‘male gaze’ controversy, surgeons pull parasite out of woman’s head 2-MIN READ2-MIN ListenAlice Yanin ShanghaiPublished: 2:00pm, 19 Apr 2026Surgeons in southern China have removed an 8cm-long worm from a woman’s brain after she suffered from multiple mystery health problems. The 61-year-old had brain surgery at a hospital in Guangdong province in early April, the Shenzhen Evening News reported. Doctors said the existence of the parasite may have been due to an experience the woman had when she was young. Doctors in surgical gowns and masks prepare to operate on the woman’s brain. Photo: QQ.comShe recalled that when she was a teenager, her mother caught a frog in the wild and inserted the croaker’s leg into her tooth cavity in a bid to cure a bout of toothache. AdvertisementLocal folklore was of the belief that a frog’s leg could “fish out tooth worms”. The woman said later she frequently drank raw mountain spring water and also tried snake wine as a remedy. AdvertisementIn 2021, she underwent lumbar vertebra surgery. After that, she often felt numbness in her arms, legs and scalp. AdvertisementSelect VoiceSelect Speed0.8x0.9x1.0x1.1x1.2x1.5x1.75x00:0000:001.00xالمصدر: South China Morning Post | Source: South China Morning Post
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