How severe headaches are caused by tapeworm larvae

                                                31-yr-old Yadira Rostro learns that severe headaches were caused by tapeworm larvae in  her brain
A woman who had been suffering from severe headaches was horrified to discover that they were due to tapeworm larvae sacs growing in her brain.
Yadira Rostro first started to notice bad headaches nine months ago and finally sought medical help after they continued to get worse.

It is believed the 31-year-old picked up the tapeworms on a trip to Mexico two years ago.

They are common in food contaminated with fecal matter but pass through most people in a few days.

Unfortunately for Yadira, they got into her bloodstream and then her brain.

With her permission, Methodist Dallas Medical Center shared video of doctors extracting the larvae earlier this month.

Neurosurgeon, Richard Meyrat explained:

"They looked a little bit like eggs, and they have a clear sac," he said. "And inside it, a small tapeworm."
The woman is expected to make a full recovery but perhaps understandably does not want to view the footage from her surgery.
How severe headaches are caused by tapeworm larvae How severe headaches are caused by tapeworm larvae Reviewed by Vita Ioanes on Friday, September 18, 2015 Rating: 5

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