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Luckily, after a checkup, doctors told her the spider did not bite her. “I never thought they would crawl in your ear or any part of your body,” Torres said.
Protect your ears: A Missouri woman who attributed the discomfort in her ears to an allergy shot found a venomous spider in her ear canal. Susie Torres of Kansas City noticed a slight pain Tuesday ...
Brown recluse spider bites often cause mild symptoms or go unnoticed. However, in some cases, a brown recluse bite can lead to more severe reactions, including extreme pain, infection, or loxoscelism.
Torres was later informed by doctors that she had a brown recluse spider hiding out in her ear. Picture of brown recluse spider Shutterstock Fortunately, the creepy crawler did not bite her.
KANSAS CITY, Missouri– Susie Torres thought she had water in her left ear. When it would not go away, she went to see a doctor and was in for quite a surprise when a medical assistant first c… ...
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (FOX 35 ORLANDO) - A Kansas woman went to see a doctor because she thought she had water in her ear. Imagine her shock when doctors pulled out a brown recluse spider!
But it turns out the noises weren’t from her ear being plugged with water — it was from a brown recluse spider that had crawled into her ear canal.
Torres, of Kansas City, Missouri, discovered she was wrong when doctors extracted a dime-sized, venomous brown recluse spider, Fox 4 News reported.
A mum from Georgia, USA, has gone viral after revealing shocking images of her ear turning jet black following a suspected brown recluse spider bite. Kayla Henderson, 26, had retreated to another ...
The brown recluse spider, whose bite can cause tissue loss, scarring and infection for humans if left untreated, will be in its most active phase from now until October. Brown recluse activity ...
By -- Mary Elizabeth Dallas July 29, 2014 Although the bite of a brown recluse spider is poisonous, these wounds usually heal well if left alone, an expert notes.
Luckily, after a checkup, doctors told her the spider did not bite her. “I never thought they would crawl in your ear or any part of your body,” Torres said.