Maggot Cream?

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Gross but true: Maggots help wounds to heal faster. Some hospitals use maggots to help difficult wounds like ulcers and burns to heal. The maggots eat dead tissue around the wound that can prevent healing and cause infection. Doctors know it works, but how? A new study suggests that maggots secrete a special fluid that helps them to eat the dead tissue.

What does this mean? In the future, doctors may be able to harness the bacteria-busting power of maggots without having to put the creepy-crawlies on people. David Pritchard, a researcher working on the project at the University of Nottingham School of Pharmacy in the U.K., says that putting the liquid in a gel or ointment is the most likely way the liquid will be used. Such a treatment would probably be just as effective as using the maggots.

Read more about the study on National Geographic News.

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Comments

  1. tonre1
    June 6, 2009, 10:33 am

    that is so sick

  2. caitlovesanimals
    June 9, 2009, 12:44 pm

    iwwwwwww why would people put a post up about magots exremly when some people hate magots !!!!!!!!!

  3. evy
    October 5, 2009, 6:30 pm

    i never would have thought that. athugh it would maek sense for them to eat dead tissue since they eat garbage.

  4. baboe
    January 16, 2010, 9:57 am

    That is so gross!!!

  5. xxJackjackxx
    September 7, 2010, 8:05 am

    Well most hospitals use magots to eat tissues from people that need operations and when all the dead tissue is all eaten up the magots die and they fall off. Thats how it mostly work. Gross I KNOW!

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