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Rare Medical Case: Woman Discovers Heartworm Parasite Emerging from Under Her Eye
Picture courtesy of ThaiRath. A woman in Rayong has made a rare and shocking discovery after noticing an unusual lump near her eye, which later turned out to be a heartworm parasite emerging from her skin. On 3 April, a video clip surfaced showing a white, translucent, 5cm long parasite wriggling on a piece of tissue. The video was sent by the patient, who had been experiencing discomfort around her eyes. It was later confirmed that the parasite had emerged from under the skin below her eye. The woman first contacted medical professionals in late December 2024 with complaints of itching and pain around her eyes. After a local doctor diagnosed the condition as a possible case of Strongyloides (threadworm) and prescribed anti-parasitic medication, her symptoms showed little improvement. By early March, the lump had moved from around her eye to under her eyelid, now measuring about 1cm in diameter. The woman sought further medical advice and underwent blood tests, but the results showed no abnormalities. She was once again prescribed anti-parasitic drugs. On 2 April, she sent the troubling video to the specialist, Dr. Nathakaphat Rattanapitul, from the FMC Medical Clinic in Nakhon Ratchasima. In the clip, the woman showed the raised lump on her face, from which the parasite was visibly emerging. Dr. Nathakaphat confirmed the parasite to be a heartworm known as Dirofilaria repens, typically found in dogs, cats, and wild animals across Europe, Asia, and Africa. Mosquitoes are the primary vectors of the parasite, which can incidentally infect humans. While the parasite does not mature to its full size in humans, it can cause a condition known as Dirofilariasis. This condition usually presents as a mobile lump under the skin or in the eye, known as ocular Dirofilariasis. Symptoms can include itching, redness, irritation, or swelling in the affected area. The primary treatment for Dirofilariasis is surgical removal of the parasite, as it cannot be effectively treated with medication. Prevention involves controlling mosquitoes and ensuring that pets receive regular heartworm prevention medication. This rare case is one of the few documented instances of Dirofilaria repens infection in humans in Thailand, the first being reported in 2021 in a case from Kanchanaburi. Experts warn pet owners to be vigilant, as the parasite can affect pets as well as humans, particularly in areas where mosquitoes are prevalent. -- 2025-04-04 -
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Chinese Nationals Flee Accident Scene After Crashing Mercedes in Chonburi
..an amazing and very keen sense of observation! This lady ls a true detective - better than Sherlock Holmes - as she could determine, just with a glance, the nationality of the occupants fleeing from the crached car! -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 4 April 2025
UPDATE Two Teenagers Arrested After Homemade Bomb Kills Nine-Year-Old Boy in Phichit Picture courtesy of Matichon. Phichit police have arrested two teenagers after a homemade bomb left on the roadside killed a nine-year-old boy in an incident that has shocked the local community. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1356616-nine-year-old-child-killed-by-explosive-device-in-phichit-province/#findComment-19707688 -
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Nine-Year-Old Child Killed by Explosive Device in Phichit Province
UPDATE Two Teenagers Arrested After Homemade Bomb Kills Nine-Year-Old Boy in Phichit Picture courtesy of Matichon. Phichit police have arrested two teenagers after a homemade bomb left on the roadside killed a nine-year-old boy in an incident that has shocked the local community. The victim, identified as “Nong Nai,” was playing in his village when he picked up a suspicious object, which exploded in his hands. The devastating blast resulted in his immediate death. The boy’s grieving family has already held funeral rites, but until now, the case had seen little progress, prompting relatives to seek justice via social media. For over ten days, the case remained stagnant, with police from Wang Sai Phun Police Station making no significant progress. Shockingly, officers reportedly told the boy’s mother that such incidents were a natural part of life and that teenage bomb-making was common. Furthermore, police initially wrote in their report that the family had no intention of pressing charges, a claim the boy’s mother, Mrs Rasamee, strongly denied. “The moment I lost my son, my heart was already shattered. Then to hear police say such things, it just broke me even more,” she said. It was only after the district chief and local officials intervened that the case gained momentum, leading to the arrests. On 3 April, at 10:00, Pol Maj Gen Thadet Klomklieng, commander of Phichit provincial police, led a team of officers, bomb disposal experts (EOD), and local police to reinvestigate the scene in Wang Sai Phun district. They discovered another homemade explosive near the initial blast site. The bomb was safely detonated by the EOD team, and authorities temporarily sealed off the area for further searches. An hour later, a joint police and administrative task force arrested two teenage suspects, identified as 17-year-old Mr Palm and 16-year-old Mr Man. During questioning, the pair admitted to making the explosive devices, allegedly to use during Songkran celebrations. They also revealed that four other local youths were involved, whom are now being pursued by police. Following their arrest, both teenagers expressed remorse, repeatedly apologising to Mrs Rasamee, who was seen crying uncontrollably. Meanwhile, Pol Maj Gen Thadet stated that efforts were ongoing to locate the remaining suspects and ensure the safety of local residents. Authorities have also contacted the provincial justice office to arrange compensation and support for the grieving family. Local residents, including the boy’s grandfather, Mr Boonmee, 74, expressed deep sorrow over the incident. He recounted the harrowing moment he heard the explosion and rushed outside to find his grandson fatally wounded. “There was another child with him, but he managed to step back just in time. My grandson, however, was hit directly by the blast,” he said. Mrs Rasamee remains deeply distressed, not only by her son’s death but also by the way the case was initially handled. “We just want justice. My son was just a curious child, and he had no idea what he was picking up,” she said. Authorities have assured the family that further investigations will be conducted to prevent similar tragedies in the future. -- 2025-04-04 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 4 April 2025
Elderly Disabled Man Dies in Forest Fire in Khon Kaen A forest fire in Ban Kho, Mueang District, has claimed the life of an 83-year-old disabled man after flames spread to his home, leaving him unable to escape. Authorities are investigating whether the blaze was deliberately set. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1356744-elderly-disabled-man-dies-in-forest-fire-in-khon-kaen/
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