Myiasis is a disease that is caused by parasitic worms of the roundworm family. Myiases can affect various organs and systems of the human body, including the lungs, intestines and eyes. These parasites are spread through the bites of insects such as flies, mosquitoes and fleas, which carry roundworm larvae in the body.
Fly bites are the most common way of contracting myiasis. When an insect bites a person, it injects roundworm larvae into the skin, which begin to develop in the body and can cause serious symptoms. The first symptoms of myiasis may include itching, irritation and swelling at the site of the bite. In the future, if myiasis is not treated, more