Before he died, 1 kg of worms removed from the body of the Sukabumi toddler

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More than one kilogram
worm
Living was expelled from the body of a toddler female named Raya (4), before finally he died.This heartbreaking story occurs in Kampung Pasir Ceuri, Kabandungan Village, Sukabumi Regency, West Java.
The video uploaded by the Philanthropy Institute of the Teduh House shows how terrible the condition of Raya is when treated.From his nose, the doctor pulled a 15 centimeter long bracelet worm in a state still alive.Worms also come out of the mouth, genitals, until the anus.
“More than 1 kg of worms removed from the body, but it is also endless,” said the quote in the video reported
detikjabar
.
Raya first entered the emergency room of RSUD R Syamsudin SH Sukabumi City on July 13, 2025 at around 20:00 WIB.At that time, his condition had been unconscious since the day before.
“The patient came in an unconscious state. The results of the initial examination showed shock or lack of severe fluid,” said Irfan, Public Relations as well as an IGD doctor Syamsudin Regional Hospital.
Shock was handled, but the cause of a decrease in consciousness is still vague.Until a shocking incident occurred.
“Suddenly the worm came out of the patient’s nose. From there we began to suspect there was something to do with worm infections,” explained Irfan.
Raya is then treated intensively in the PICU room.From further examination, he was confirmed to be attacked
Askariasis
, infection caused by a bracelet worm (
Ascaris Lumbricoides
).
“Infection can occur when worm eggs are swallowed through food, drinks, or dirty hands. Eggs hatch in the intestine, then develop into larvae that can spread through the bloodstream to the brain,” said Irfan.
Has been monitored for a long time
The local village midwife, Cisri Maryati, said that the health condition of Raya had been a concern since childhood.His weight is always included in the BGM category (below the red line).
“Raya often goes to the posyandu, so his weight is monitored. Indeed, from childhood BGM. We have tried several times to refer to the Puskesmas for nutrition consultation, but his mother said his stepfather did not allow it,” said Cisri.
Even so, the village government continues to distribute special assistance in the form of nutritious food, including milk, eggs, chicken, and fruit.Raya also received a local PMT program for 60 days and showed weight gain.
In addition, Raya still follows the routine worm medicine program. “Worm medicine for all children is distributed every six months. The last Raya can be in February,” Cisri said.
(tis/wiw)
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