• 6 months ago
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29-anyos na si Regine, napasukan ng insekto sa tenga habang natutulog!

Ang pumasok sa kanyang tenga, may dalawang antenna, tatlong pares ng paa, katawan na paliit nang paliit pagdating sa buntot at kung kumilos…parang isda?!

Ano nga ba ang insektong pumasok sa tenga ni Regine?

At ano rin nga ang dapat gawin sa mga ganitong sitwasyon?

Panoorin ang video.

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Transcript
00:00 [Music]
00:02 Listen carefully to this story.
00:06 Because our ears are always open, an insect can enter it.
00:12 Just like what happened to Regine.
00:16 [Music]
00:20 [Music]
00:21 It has two antennas,
00:22 [Music]
00:24 three pairs of legs,
00:26 [Music]
00:29 and a body that gets smaller and smaller when it reaches the tip.
00:33 [Music]
00:36 And if it moves,
00:37 it's like a fish.
00:39 [Music]
00:45 If it's just there,
00:47 it's already scary.
00:49 [Music]
00:51 What if it bites
00:53 [Music]
00:56 your ear?
00:58 [Music]
01:02 It has gills.
01:04 It's biting my ear like it's biting me.
01:07 Then I'm screaming.
01:09 Ah! It hurts!
01:11 What kind of insect is that?
01:13 To avoid it from entering your ears,
01:17 [Music]
01:21 listen carefully.
01:23 [Music]
01:27 Regine lives here in Quezon City.
01:30 An insect entered her ear.
01:33 And Calvario started when she fell asleep outside their haunted house.
01:40 It was so hot outside that I fell asleep.
01:43 Early in the morning, she felt something different in her ear.
01:48 That's when I felt that my ear was so painful.
01:53 Then I started screaming.
01:55 The first thing I heard was, "Oh, I might have a problem."
01:59 That's when I felt that my ear was itching.
02:03 It was like it was biting me.
02:05 I was trying to cover it up.
02:07 Then I was like, "What is this?"
02:09 [Screaming]
02:13 But the pain was getting worse.
02:16 It was like it was being shot.
02:18 It was itching, it was pinching, it was biting.
02:22 So Regine asked her colleagues for help.
02:26 She put baby oil and cotton buds in the slide.
02:30 And she put it on my ear.
02:32 I started screaming.
02:33 I was about to lose my hearing because of the pain.
02:36 I was afraid that she might not hear me.
02:39 They went to the nearest clinic.
02:43 [Screaming]
02:45 Relax.
02:46 [Music]
02:48 She's so happy.
02:49 [Indistinct chatter]
02:55 And when the doctor used an otoscope,
02:59 or a camera,
03:01 to see what's inside the ear,
03:03 this is what happened.
03:05 [Indistinct chatter]
03:12 A living insect.
03:14 She had a camera that caught an insect inside my ear.
03:20 I haven't done anything yet.
03:22 This insect is called
03:24 [Music]
03:26 Silverfish.
03:27 Silverfish live in a place that is usually damp,
03:32 a little moist,
03:33 or a little dark,
03:34 or an area that is not visited by people or where there is no human activity.
03:39 If the insect or any foreign body is left inside our ear,
03:44 it can cause infection,
03:47 it can also cause hearing loss because of the ear cap.
03:52 [Music]
03:56 I was afraid that she would bomb my ear.
03:59 I might get a hearing loss.
04:01 But because that's the only way for the insect to come out,
04:05 she agreed to bomb her ear with water.
04:08 [Music]
04:16 Until the silverfish entered her ear.
04:20 [Music]
04:23 It was completely expelled.
04:25 [Music]
04:29 Is that it?
04:31 What I felt was that the insect was small,
04:35 but it was very painful.
04:37 The doctor prescribed me ear drops
04:42 to heal the pain.
04:43 After three days, the pain was gone.
04:45 My hearing was okay.
04:47 [Music]
04:48 However, it left wounds inside her ear canal.
04:53 There, it bled.
04:54 She bit it.
04:56 [Music]
04:57 There, the wound is gone.
04:59 Because it might not be able to come out,
05:02 the insect bit me.
05:04 But if an entomologist or an expert on insects will ask,
05:10 the wounds in Regine's ear are caused by the insect.
05:15 Most likely, because she was irritated by inserting a sharp object,
05:20 maybe while pulling out the silverfish.
05:23 [Music]
05:25 There, it bled.
05:27 She bit it.
05:28 [Music]
05:29 There, the wound is gone.
05:32 The silverfish will not hurt a human's skin.
05:35 We are not her preferred food.
05:38 Her preferred food is paper.
05:41 Because our ears are always open,
05:44 what should we do if an insect enters it?
05:48 Let's not turn around.
05:49 It might be more dangerous in the situation.
05:52 The object can be pushed inside.
05:54 Our eardrum can be pierced.
05:57 The insect can also be more agitated,
05:59 and it moves more and more.
06:01 The wounds that our ears can get will be more dangerous.
06:04 [Music]
06:06 We should go to the nearest clinic or ER.
06:09 For example, in places where we cannot go right away,
06:13 if the insect is still alive,
06:15 what we can do is to spray baby oil.
06:18 A little spray to immobilize the insect
06:21 and it will not be able to scratch our ear canal.
06:23 How can we avoid this problem?
06:27 We should always keep our surroundings clean.
06:30 We should avoid spreading food
06:35 that can be eaten by other insects.
06:37 I put flowers on my ears
06:39 so that when I sleep,
06:41 nothing can enter.
06:43 [Music]
06:45 It is not advisable to cover your ears with flowers.
06:49 It can also be dangerous in the situation
06:51 because the flowers, if you use them often,
06:54 they are still foreign bodies.
06:56 We should be alert to the insects that enter our ears.
07:00 Be it flies, insects, or anything else,
07:03 you should immediately go to the doctor.
07:05 [Music]
07:06 Now that the insect has been removed from Regine's ears,
07:10 Is that it?
07:12 Woo!
07:13 Her smile has reached her ears.
07:17 [Music]
07:20 Thank you for watching, Kapuso!
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