Early photo of jugular neck area
Cutaneous larva--especially those of
Strongyloides--anchor themselves near a vital, nutritious blood supply.
It took a full six months of treatments and medications to shoot this little "Three-Musketeers" neck operation down.
No amount of manhandling can force cutaneous larva out while they're still alive. If they're going down, they will take you with them by scattering and biting and burning you across every inch of your body. They're as irrational and spontaneous as teenagers.
I suggest that you first work on shitcanning their intestinal forbears so you cut off the wandering larva production at its source.
Strongyloides--anchor themselves near a vital, nutritious blood supply.
It took a full six months of treatments and medications to shoot this little "Three-Musketeers" neck operation down.
No amount of manhandling can force cutaneous larva out while they're still alive. If they're going down, they will take you with them by scattering and biting and burning you across every inch of your body. They're as irrational and spontaneous as teenagers.
I suggest that you first work on shitcanning their intestinal forbears so you cut off the wandering larva production at its source.
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Early photo of jugular neck area
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