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Video - Woman Has Venomous Spider Removed From Her Ear

This is the stuff nightmares are made of - a woman in Missouri had something extremely disturbing removed from her ear.

KSHB reports:

Susie Torres thought she had water in her left ear.
When it would not go away, she went to see a doctor and was in for quite a surprise when a medical assistant first checked her out.
"She ran out and said I'm going to get a couple more people," Torres told 41 Action News. "She then said, 'I think you have an insect in there.'"
Torres said, while she did not know exactly what was in her ear at that point, she did not panic.
"She came back in and told me it was a spider," Torres said. "They had a few tools and worked their magic and got it out."
Doctors later told her it was a highly venomous brown recluse spider.
Luckily, after a checkup, doctors told her the spider did not bite her.
"I never thought they would crawl in your ear or any part of your body," Torres said.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, a bite from a brown recluse can cause itching, muscle pain, increased sweating, headaches, nausea and/or a fever. The CDC suggests treatment by a medical professional for any brown recluse bite.
Torres does not know where the spider came from, but said she will now take a few precautions, including before she goes to bed.
"I went and put some cotton balls in my ear last night, because I did not have any ear plugs," said Torres. "I'm pretty terrified of spiders."


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