Doctors found hundreds of worms in the brain, caused by the consumption of more popular food

According to Newsweek, doctors discovered hundreds of worms living in a man's brain after believing that he ate raw pork. Zhu Zing-fa went to the First Philial Hospital of Medical College at Zhejiang University in China and said he had suffered frequent headaches for a month [...]
According to Newsweek, doctors discovered hundreds of worms living in a man's brain after believing that he ate raw pork.
Zhu Jong-fa went to the First Philial Hospital of the College of Medicine at Zejiang University in China and said he had suffered frequent headaches for a month and even seizures. He said his local doctors were unable to find the reason for these pains.
After conducting an operation, doctors in the hospital found damage in the brain walls in and many worms. Their lungs and breasts were also spread. Worm eggs can be killed when meat is cooked at least 145 degrees. When doctors asked him if he remembered any recently cooked meat, Zhu said that the one who had eaten a pot of hot pork and was not sure if the meat was properly cooked. Doctors believe that this may be the cause of worms.
He was diagnosed with neurosis, which basically has worms in his brain. Newsweek reports that these worms can cause headaches, seizures, and even personality changes, while the hospital report said it could also cause serious brain damage and even be life threatening.
Fortunately, the doctors were able to remove the worms, and Zhu has recovered.










