hamkham:
Loa Loa worms (also known as the "eye worm") are classified as filarial worms, meaning they thrive in human tissue. The Loa Loa worm is also called the "eye worm" because they often migrate through the eye and surrounding subsurface areas. At one time, prior to the 1920s, loa loa worm infections occurred in the United States. Today, however, they mainly infect people who are native to Sudan, and those who live in or near Central and West Africa's swamps and rain forests.
wennisea:
why the f*ck r they still paying with the so called WORM on the eye since they're already took it out from the eye?? ....
victorcelmare:
omg the doctor's so stupid..worse than Dr. Phill loll
onlyontuesdays99:
There are no pain nerves in the eyeball. When you get a hair in your eye, it's the eyelid that hurts.