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Funnily enough, the maggots actually only eat the dead tissue and specifically do not eat healthy tissue, which makes them perfect for this kind of medicinal use
Maggots of flies like screw worm etc. can also eat live tissues and can be killed by turpentine oil ,alcohol, heated water that is hot in good amount and arrange ambulance
@@alexclark7284 no, they said sterile maggots, which are lab grown. Wild maggots would make it worse by letting more things infect your non infected skin after eating.
@@mjarred87Not really? Obviously there is risk of maggots introducing additional infections, but it should be noted that maggot therapy goes back millenia. Meaning it pre-exists modern notions of sterility with effectivity.
My pops used to get maggots by using wet cat food for our wild cat, wiped them down with a towel, and then used them to clean his necrotic ingrown toenail tissue as he hated taking antibiotics. They were very thorough in their preening and the tissue didn’t get much worse. Unfortunately I had to witness this multiple times before he learned to cut his nails right.
It's actually really interesting because these maggots ONLY eat dead flesh and leave living tissue completely alone, meaning they are legitimately really good at cleaning up an infected wound, disturbing as it is.
@@bloubear2557 well saying they only eat dead flesh they wouldnt dig into your healthy tissue allowing you to either suck them up or carefully extract them with tweezers.
Yup. I have a book called "The War" (about WW2) and a pilot was involved in an accident that left a horrible infection in his arm. The nurses used the maggots on him and it saved his life. They would have had to amputate otherwise.
""I learned this in Pharmacy Tech School many years ago. It was used for hundreds of years on battlefields and beyond, you can even see it done in the movie GLADIATOR"!😊❤
I'm not the biggest fan of maggots, but when you think about it, they have a very important purpose in the ecosystem and to some extent I respect them!
Yeah without them the dead animal will keep bad odor for few months if it's keep up they will spread diseases but with maggots the corpse will only last few weeks and prevent the diseases
We still use a fair number of them, including the leeches. They do work, same with a lot of old herbal remedies and traditional treatments. The trick is knowing which ones actually work and why. Leeches are used when you have circulation issues. They can be added to help restore blood flow to affected areas that cant otherwise be remedied. Such as fingers. They thin the bood somewhat, and their slight sucking restores blood flow where lost.
@@Firesgoneyeah according to these comments people are real cowards of they are scared of maggots healing their wounds. Id understand more if they used spiders but maggots just slowly roll around.
@@Jebu911 If they're scared of this, they're in for a real wake up call. We found a *Healed* Neanderthal skull with a bronze plate over a deliberately made hole. Good chance that this was for blood letting, which is absolutely necessary if your blood pressure goes sky high and your brain is swelling. If a cave man can take care of such trauma, then we really shouldn't discount the old ways of dealing with sickness and wounds. Heck, some old religions had Gods born this way!
Maggot therapy is actually quite interesting, yes it’s extremely gross to have living bugs in your wound but maggots will only eat dead flesh so the maggots clean the wound and then die off so the wound can heal naturally
Pretty sure you'd be under anesthetic, so you wouldn't actually feel anything. And the maggots are likely removed afterwards, since they would only be eating the dead tissue
imagine if a maggot manages to get trapped in without the doctor noticing, and when the wound heals it stuck there. and has to eat you inside out to live.
Read a story about an old man that had a massive tumor grow out of his face. It covered on of his eyes and he had a nurse coming to his house periodically to care for him and treat him and it progressively started looking worse and worse. One day the nurse walked into the house and said it smelled horrible and apparently a bunch of maggots had eaten the tumor off of his face and it had fallen off, and underneath it newly healed over pink skin and a perfectly healthy eye
This is called maggot debridement therapy. The species used only feed on the necrotic dead tissue that inhibits wound healing, making way for fresh tissue to form in its place. This circumvents the cost and complications that can arise from more invasive surgery. They're also sequestered and don't crawl everywhere else on the patient.
I get allergy even by looking at crowded ants/insects. Kudos to algorithm which made me watch this short.i don't know how im going to sleep tonight 😭😭😭
@@winstonleeman8739not quite so..they evolutionaryly only eat dead tissue and don't touch living ones. They even kill off harmful microbes. Plus it's better than having a large scar and slowed recovery.
what I learned- may not be true, was that in a war they found some injured soldiers with maggots in their wounds. They thought the soldiers would die but the soldiers survived because the maggots ate all the infected flesh
Maggots of flies like screw worm etc. can also eat live tissues and can be killed by turpentine oil ,alcohol, heated water that is hot in good amount and arrange ambulance
No one actually had to try. It was so much worse. The maggots would "appear" on necrotic flesh and wounds, mostly soldiers. Those people had a higher likelihood of surviving because the maggots wouldn't eat living tissue. So the wounds were more clean.
There was this crime case about a woman who melted in their living room's couch after not moving from it for I think 12 years. She is a teenager and for unknown reason she stayed at that couch being corroded by her own pee, poop, and blood. Everyday her kind of socialite parents walked by past her not doing anything to make her move there. The only thing that helped her not die from infections is the maggots because they eat the dead skin but not the healthy ones (I think) Someone commented to the case that the maggots helped her more than her parents.
Believed or not when Ayyub a.k.a Job in Hebrew or israeli traditions, when god give him a trials with unhealed scars that makes people feels so grossed and disgusting by near at him this insect is the cure. The story goes When God telling Ayyub if he want to completes his misery (which is God doesn't telling him on the first places because is his part of his plans a trials let's just say) he need to find certains ground animals and put them on his scars which is Ayyub did. And then a miracle start to begans after these animals eat his wounds Ayyub instantly got healed. That's a rad!!!
The information is correct but the animation might be misleading!! In the hospital I work at I've never heard of maggots being directly placed on a patient, they always come in special mesh band aids that allow them to eat but but not to get out physically!
People keep saying how traumatizing and dangerous that is but the truth is, those maggots eat ONLY the dead flesh, and they do a far better job at debriding than doctors. This is especially important in smaller wounds or big ones that doctors already went through, but dead esh still remaims, which necroses the healthy flesh, hence why it has to be removed. The maggots eat that dead flesh, leaving healthy tissue alone, and it helps the body heal. Yes, it is a medieval medical technique, but just because it's old does not mean it's not useful, and sometimes, those techniques are better than our modern technologies and techniques.
This is true. The maggots do a better job cleaning out dead tissue than a doctor can. If the dead tissue gets into the blood, the patient can get a whole body infection and die. Depending on the location and size of the wound, it could be incredibly important to keep it clean. Especially when this wound has resisted healing before. The immune system is going to be strained until it's healed.
One thing to point out, the maggots they use have a way bigger affinity for rotting/necrotizing flesh and they generally avoid the healthy tissue. It is extremely usefull for chronic ulcerative wounds and patients involved severe burns. It has been used medically around the world for hundreds of years with some pretty good results, but modern medicine generally approaches the therapy as a last resort due to obvious reasons. I'd say that for most patients it's better if it's used while they are in a medically induced coma (they already do it for pain management, they might as well do it for psychological reasons).
@@johnconnor2626 because in those pathologies/cases I've mentioned your immune system is already severely overwhelmed. That's why it is a last resort option. And these maggots aren't in of themselves an issue, they are pretty clean, especially if they are lab grown.
Imagine you at the office with a maggot arm and people are like eww what's that. And you reply "oh just maggots eating my flesh to heal me, now for our quarterly audit"😂
my dad went through this. He was diabetic and had this very nasty necrotic wound on his left leg that won't heal. It smelled so bad and we had to take him to the hospital for treatment. The doctor suggested 2 possible treatment. First is to amputate the leg or have maggots eat the rotting flesh on his wound. He opt for the maggots. After few days, the wound was healed.
I remember watching CSI Miami with my father, and at one specific episode, a character gets shot but didn't die, and he didn't get an infection thanks to the maggots
It's actually a great treatment. It saves limbs from amputation, it can save lives. These maggots only eat dead and decomposing tissues, preventing bacteria growth and intoxication. They're tiny doctors that help you heal the wounds safely.
Plus it's also super cheap and basically like spending 5 dollar for a team of super precise surgeon, of course this practice should be done with maggots that have no bacteria on them to maximise the safety
MD here. It varies among regions and institutions. Here in Mexico the maggots are usually killed with tobacco leaves and then the wound is rinsed and cleaned manually. The tobacco is a cheap and effective way to get rid of them, since nicotine is deadly for these little critters. @@dianagutierrez5381
Tbh it reminded me of Damsel in the scene where millie realizes there are worms (i think maggots) on her wounds and throws them but sees that they healed her wounds.
There's a very famous story of India's first Field Marshall Sam Manekshaw. While he was part of the Indian contingent of the British Army during their colonial occupation; he fought against the Japanese in Sittang Bridge, Burma (Myanmar) and was shot multiple times. He famously recounted that story about how the English doctor completely botched his wounds and failed to burn off corruption. His wounds became infected and infested with maggots. The maggots proved to be a blessing as they ate the rotting/septic flesh on the wounds; and it sustained him long enough to make it back to the regiment HQ & hospital where he was properly tended to by the doctors.
This is how my missing and wounded aunt's cat survived. My aunt found it back going around with a massive wound on its head, full of maggots (some "corpse" flies must have smelled the fresh flesh from far away and layed eggs on it) which prevented the inevitable infection if she hadn't found her cat soon enough. So, gross but very helpful in the end.
At this point, Zack would make more money being a therapist than an animator
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To be honest, I definitely was NOT mentally prepared to learn this.
Gawd I am eating rn 😭
*don’t read my name:* 🌛
Stupid npc
I am The Dark Horse
Count me
“Want a bandage?”
“Nah, maggots.”
We don't have time for that maggots
They are incredibly painful though. I've had patients being unable to sleep because of the irritation caused by them
Instructions unclear, the maggots ate deeper then the infection.
Funnily enough, the maggots actually only eat the dead tissue and specifically do not eat healthy tissue, which makes them perfect for this kind of medicinal use
@@therappingdog7291very interesting that is
yo yo yo yo, is that a dog rapping
Wound: treated
Mental health: destroyed
But did you die? 😂
@@kennethliebel4449 bruh😂😂
😂💀
@@kennethliebel4449 no but now I want to
@@kennethliebel4449Nah i'd live
Zack is the reason why therapy exists
*don’t read my name:* 🌛
@zenvenn4 no, no one would be interested
No@DontReadMyProfilePicture_
@zenvenn4Ew.
I am The Dark Horse
Why had my first thought got to be:
"Maggots assemble"
*Maggot screams*
Maggots of flies like screw worm etc. can also eat live tissues and can be killed by turpentine oil ,alcohol, heated water that is hot in good amount and arrange ambulance
PFFFTTTTT
'911?''Yes,mam.'This doctor named Zack is placing some maggots on my wound'💀
"so.. do you have pets?"
"Its complicated.."
Oh. My. God........ I....... eeeeeehhhhhh... hmmm
Ha! Good one!😂
Maggy, Molly, Mary, Megan, Mark, Mike, Monte, Mallow
“Aww, what’s their name?”
“Legion, for we are many.”
😂😂❤
“EW, WHY DO YOU HAVE MAGGOTS ON YOU?”
“Bro chill, I’m only removing my infected tissue”
“You have tissues in your body? I thought they were for blowing your nose”
bro dropped out too early
@@mariofire3940 💀
"Oh yeah"
.... ...
This sounds like a plague doctor type treatment except it actually works
Watch a maggot wound quickly grow into insect haven
This is my biggest nightmare now💀
*don’t read my name:* 🌛
My body legit started jumping
@zenvenn4 that's even worst
I am The Dark Horse
Pls don't like the comment and keep it at 666
"Yo bro my skin is infec-"
"M A G G O T S"
Ok yall need to stop liking my phone is exploding with notifications...
So when im in the woods and i get a infected wound do i just watch the maggots eat up or smthn?
I guess?
@@alexclark7284 no, they said sterile maggots, which are lab grown. Wild maggots would make it worse by letting more things infect your non infected skin after eating.
@@mjarred87Not really? Obviously there is risk of maggots introducing additional infections, but it should be noted that maggot therapy goes back millenia. Meaning it pre-exists modern notions of sterility with effectivity.
replace m with f
“They are normally found on dead decomposing animals” *maggots start having a seizure*
My pops used to get maggots by using wet cat food for our wild cat, wiped them down with a towel, and then used them to clean his necrotic ingrown toenail tissue as he hated taking antibiotics. They were very thorough in their preening and the tissue didn’t get much worse. Unfortunately I had to witness this multiple times before he learned to cut his nails right.
It's actually really interesting because these maggots ONLY eat dead flesh and leave living tissue completely alone, meaning they are legitimately really good at cleaning up an infected wound, disturbing as it is.
how do they clean it up after (get rid of the maggots after the deed)
@@bloubear2557 They eat you, then you eat them. Slurp the hole
@@bloubear2557 well saying they only eat dead flesh they wouldnt dig into your healthy tissue allowing you to either suck them up or carefully extract them with tweezers.
@@bloubear2557I guess they wash them off? Like if there is no more food, they will start to leave so here you can make them leave
It's fun and game, until you realized the maggots doesn't stop eating you 💀
“Doctors aren’t that scary!”
The doctors:
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Oml fr
Why does this have not much comments? 😮
Comment on this comment more
One last short before dinner
The short:
Yup. I have a book called "The War" (about WW2) and a pilot was involved in an accident that left a horrible infection in his arm. The nurses used the maggots on him and it saved his life. They would have had to amputate otherwise.
My brain was wondering why it's green, but honestly that's so much better than a real infected wound would be
even then, it still looks so disgusting
@@emeliereyes2864 yea, but imagine it being red with bits of like yellow
We have worms like this naturally also to help us clean infections. This is why eating mean is healthy salmonela is the king
Goosebumps just rained on my body 😮😢
Soylent Green LOL 😂
As a student nurse, i can confirm this. The maggots help to eat up the unwanted dead tissue of wounds
""I learned this in Pharmacy Tech School many years ago. It was used for hundreds of years on battlefields and beyond, you can even see it done in the movie GLADIATOR"!😊❤
What is the chance that one becomes misplaced and burrows deep inside unnoticed?
@@yanyan_r1they only eat dead tissue so very unlikely
@@yanyan_r1 They only eat dead /necrotic flesh they don't touch living tissue.
What happens after the infected tissue is gone? Do the maggots get flushed out?
zack has transitioned from
"have you ever wondered"
to
"a doctor"
I have trypophobia and seeing those holes in the wound gave me chills
"Sir ,they won't stop chewing "☠️
😂
LOL
underrated comment 😂
"new fear unlocked" 💀
They don't eat live tissue. they fall off. I am from forensic and I know.
"How uncomfortable do you want this to be?"
Animators: *YES*
Wdym it's not that bad I actually find it quite fascinating
@@Fusion725for you. I have mixed feelings about this
All fun and games until the MAGGOTS shit on ur wond💀
@@Fusion725same I find this relaxing
Then why bother watching it
Lesson learned: Don't get an infection.
Soldiers new way of healing in TF2: MAGGOTS!
"Why are you in therapy?"
"Well, just watch this animation:"
Bro typed three comments that work with every video of zach
*don’t read my name:* 🌛
@@DontReadMyProfilePicture_ ok
@@DontReadMyProfilePicture_ ok
I am The Dark Horse
"Bro, my sanity is decreasing quickly"
"Why?"
"Zack"
We weren't mentally ready for this video
Doctor's have been using maggot's to heal people for a long time it's actually normal.😊
So true
This is unusually high quality for a video from this guy 😭
They're not only competition for the bacteria, but also secrete toxins that kill the harmful bacteria
I'm not the biggest fan of maggots, but when you think about it, they have a very important purpose in the ecosystem and to some extent I respect them!
Yeah without them the dead animal will keep bad odor for few months if it's keep up they will spread diseases but with maggots the corpse will only last few weeks and prevent the diseases
Cockroaches are disgusting yet they are very important since they are basically natural composters.
You are not gonna say the same line when it comes to vampiric maggots
Nah
@fable77ishhere what are those??
This feels like a medieval health practice, like leaches.
We still use a fair number of them, including the leeches. They do work, same with a lot of old herbal remedies and traditional treatments. The trick is knowing which ones actually work and why.
Leeches are used when you have circulation issues. They can be added to help restore blood flow to affected areas that cant otherwise be remedied. Such as fingers. They thin the bood somewhat, and their slight sucking restores blood flow where lost.
@@Firesgone 😲
@@Firesgoneyeah according to these comments people are real cowards of they are scared of maggots healing their wounds. Id understand more if they used spiders but maggots just slowly roll around.
@@Jebu911it’s not fear, it’s disgust, I don’t want those THINGS inside me, it’s gross.
@@Jebu911
If they're scared of this, they're in for a real wake up call.
We found a *Healed* Neanderthal skull with a bronze plate over a deliberately made hole.
Good chance that this was for blood letting, which is absolutely necessary if your blood pressure goes sky high and your brain is swelling. If a cave man can take care of such trauma, then we really shouldn't discount the old ways of dealing with sickness and wounds.
Heck, some old religions had Gods born this way!
me: last short b4 bed
the short:
I was traumatized after that dead cow 💀
Maggot therapy is actually quite interesting, yes it’s extremely gross to have living bugs in your wound but maggots will only eat dead flesh so the maggots clean the wound and then die off so the wound can heal naturally
So they just dine in then die? W Maggots
Did you just repeat what he just said in written form?
@@arhansarkar7516they added on to it
@@arhansarkar7516he didn't, he just elaborated
so they die after some time?
" yo my skin is infected"
" MAGGOT TIME "
GET THEIR INTELLIGENCE YOU MAGGOT
Ok “MAGGOT TIME” got me 😂😂
Imagen the maggot eats too deep💀
Zach is definitely a therapist making money off of giving us trauma
Prime example of mutualism
imagine feelings thousands of maggots crawling around inside you
They don’t actually do this, right? Right?
Unfortunately yes
you just made it worst
Oyashiro-sama!
Pretty sure you'd be under anesthetic, so you wouldn't actually feel anything. And the maggots are likely removed afterwards, since they would only be eating the dead tissue
imagine if a maggot manages to get trapped in without the doctor noticing, and when the wound heals it stuck there. and has to eat you inside out to live.
Maggots consume things really slow, basically having a maggot farm on your wound
Just when I thought that Zack’s animations couldn’t get any creepier, he added maggots.
M a g g o t s.
*Josh Voice*
Maggots!? Maggots. Maggots. Maggots. Maggots...Maggots. All over the floor of the post office, in Leytonstone.
Bro this is the only Zack animation I've seen that concerns me in A N Y way.
@Lreemsskevnbro first tpot, now this?
@@READTHECOMMUNITYPOSTwhat did blud do😭
Zack is single handedly carrying the therapists payroll
why?
True
@@Queenyraybecause of these disgusting videos
@@Queenyray Because his videos are traumatizing
@@QueenyrayBECAUSE HE MAKES DISTURBING SHORTS THAT SCARE PEOPLE HALF TO DEATH.
Read a story about an old man that had a massive tumor grow out of his face. It covered on of his eyes and he had a nurse coming to his house periodically to care for him and treat him and it progressively started looking worse and worse. One day the nurse walked into the house and said it smelled horrible and apparently a bunch of maggots had eaten the tumor off of his face and it had fallen off, and underneath it newly healed over pink skin and a perfectly healthy eye
Doctor:Just a small bite
Maggots:nah i gonna eat the whole hand
Mom: the doctor isn’t that scary
The doctor’s methods:
This is called maggot debridement therapy. The species used only feed on the necrotic dead tissue that inhibits wound healing, making way for fresh tissue to form in its place. This circumvents the cost and complications that can arise from more invasive surgery. They're also sequestered and don't crawl everywhere else on the patient.
What does it feel like? Just curious.
@@noelleenglish9019prolly painless
So what happens after they remove the dead/infected tissue?
Do they just leave by themselves or do you have to remove them?
@@PHX-576I’m not an expert but I think it makes more sense to assume that the maggots are washed out or removed
@@PHX-576you have a snack afterwards
I get allergy even by looking at crowded ants/insects. Kudos to algorithm which made me watch this short.i don't know how im going to sleep tonight 😭😭😭
Maggot treatment is actually common among severe burn victims.
“DUDE THERE’S LITERALLY MAGGOTS EATING AWAY AT YOU”
“Chill bro, they are just eating my wound”
I'm pretty sure that's how a certain famous pioneer centuries ago survived a vicious bear mauling, he let maggots eat at his rotten decaying flesh.
yes but after their done their meal they wont just stop but will eat you alive if not cleaned from the wound also. shits disturbing
@@winstonleeman8739not quite so..they evolutionaryly only eat dead tissue and don't touch living ones. They even kill off harmful microbes. Plus it's better than having a large scar and slowed recovery.
@@winstonleeman8739they are lab grown so they can't eat living flesh andt hey sre removee once all infected tissue is gone
"I did not see the maggots anymore, I see that you have removed them."
"Huh? Wasn't it you?"
💀💀
I have goosebump now 💀
that would be a horrifying situation, if it wasn't for the fact they don't eat living tissue
Wow congrats on 560 likes!🎉🎉🎉
I need 1 litter of bleach for each second I'm here
"You're a maggot!"
"Aww, that's so sweet ❤"
The maggots:
"GIRL DINNER"
“ LISTEN UP, MAGGOTS! “
Now we understand the meme..
It goes You, the dirt, the worms inside of the dirt, popo's stool, kami, then popo.
@@carlos-ze3yo huh?
@@user-br1hy1vj6h the pecking order.
Any questions ❓
uh is this...
Salute to guy who tried and discovered this method.
what I learned- may not be true, was that in a war they found some injured soldiers with maggots in their wounds. They thought the soldiers would die but the soldiers survived because the maggots ate all the infected flesh
@@darkmatterhafnium1522 I thought it was discovered in like 1700
Maggots of flies like screw worm etc. can also eat live tissues and can be killed by turpentine oil ,alcohol, heated water that is hot in good amount and arrange ambulance
@@TNMRiver he never said what war
No one actually had to try. It was so much worse. The maggots would "appear" on necrotic flesh and wounds, mostly soldiers. Those people had a higher likelihood of surviving because the maggots wouldn't eat living tissue. So the wounds were more clean.
"okay now you're just screwing with me"
Ever heard of Screw-worm flies?.
I am now diagnosed with ZACKAPHOBIA💀
The maggots significantly healing my wounds while damaging me mentally 💀
fr 💀
Good news you wound is heal
Bad news you have trauma
What about using fire ants as make shift stitches? That was also a thing
My biggest nightmare is a whole colony of termites living inside my nervous system.💀
@Lklklk3773yeah your cooked💀
@Lklklk3773wanna play fruit battlegrounds wit me later
Piss of@Lklklk3773
Your... nervous system...
@Lklklk3773no
This short on mushrooms is wild man 😂
There was this crime case about a woman who melted in their living room's couch after not moving from it for I think 12 years. She is a teenager and for unknown reason she stayed at that couch being corroded by her own pee, poop, and blood. Everyday her kind of socialite parents walked by past her not doing anything to make her move there. The only thing that helped her not die from infections is the maggots because they eat the dead skin but not the healthy ones (I think) Someone commented to the case that the maggots helped her more than her parents.
Zack single handedly keeping the therapy industry afloat
😂😂😂
No that's Dantes
Oh trust me. Zach is more therapeutic than the people I'm around. You should go to a ghetto. The tension there is unreal.
Believed or not when Ayyub a.k.a Job in Hebrew or israeli traditions, when god give him a trials with unhealed scars that makes people feels so grossed and disgusting by near at him this insect is the cure. The story goes When God telling Ayyub if he want to completes his misery (which is God doesn't telling him on the first places because is his part of his plans a trials let's just say) he need to find certains ground animals and put them on his scars which is Ayyub did. And then a miracle start to begans after these animals eat his wounds Ayyub instantly got healed.
That's a rad!!!
The information is correct but the animation might be misleading!! In the hospital I work at I've never heard of maggots being directly placed on a patient, they always come in special mesh band aids that allow them to eat but but not to get out physically!
That is cool
woah someone with real experience!!
That was my question… because one maggot getting left behind and then covered up the wound… not good
THANK YOU
OMG, This can only mean they evolved to eat the bandage. they broke free nothing can stop them now. RUN!!!!
People keep saying how traumatizing and dangerous that is but the truth is, those maggots eat ONLY the dead flesh, and they do a far better job at debriding than doctors. This is especially important in smaller wounds or big ones that doctors already went through, but dead esh still remaims, which necroses the healthy flesh, hence why it has to be removed. The maggots eat that dead flesh, leaving healthy tissue alone, and it helps the body heal.
Yes, it is a medieval medical technique, but just because it's old does not mean it's not useful, and sometimes, those techniques are better than our modern technologies and techniques.
This is true. The maggots do a better job cleaning out dead tissue than a doctor can. If the dead tissue gets into the blood, the patient can get a whole body infection and die. Depending on the location and size of the wound, it could be incredibly important to keep it clean. Especially when this wound has resisted healing before. The immune system is going to be strained until it's healed.
zack's animations getting dangerous and more realistic everyday
True
Yep
Real
it's honestly fascinating just how humanity can utilize nature like this
I feel like animals do it better
Fr
Imagine waking up mid operation to this
Ty for making me lose my appetite ❤!
For those wondering
These maggots might be blowfly larvae, which only feed on dead tissue
Some maggots eat living tissue, others dead or both
How are they removed afterwards?
How do they know the difference @@Xyzrandomidk
@@Xyzrandomidk I think doctors apply hydrogen peroxide on the area to neutralize the maggots and wipe the site clean
Good to know
Blowfly: 👍
Botfly: 💀
One thing to point out, the maggots they use have a way bigger affinity for rotting/necrotizing flesh and they generally avoid the healthy tissue. It is extremely usefull for chronic ulcerative wounds and patients involved severe burns.
It has been used medically around the world for hundreds of years with some pretty good results, but modern medicine generally approaches the therapy as a last resort due to obvious reasons. I'd say that for most patients it's better if it's used while they are in a medically induced coma (they already do it for pain management, they might as well do it for psychological reasons).
Why do this when u can play irl pve rts with your immune system?
@@johnconnor2626 because in those pathologies/cases I've mentioned your immune system is already severely overwhelmed. That's why it is a last resort option. And these maggots aren't in of themselves an issue, they are pretty clean, especially if they are lab grown.
Imagine you at the office with a maggot arm and people are like eww what's that. And you reply "oh just maggots eating my flesh to heal me, now for our quarterly audit"😂
How do they remove the maggots? Is it over time? Or do they die out cause there is no food.
@@deathcall6663yup just like the leech.last resort
Thanks for bringing nightmares from biology back
Bro I fr thought I'd seen it all but this is what finally made me recoil in disgust. 😂
This man singlehandedly improves business for therapists all over the globe
At first i thought he was gonna say "How to remove maggots in your wounds", but instead "how to use maggots in your wounds"😅😅
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No, but seriously how will they remove all of the maggots out of there once they're done?
@@kurochan_dat90schicktweezers what else?
@@robertbrackin6836imagine if one of em hides💀💀😭😭
@@Averagecsmenjoyer not a problem you can still feel them it'll be easier to pull them out.😊
This gives the same vibe as eating a deer with anthrax spores
New fear unlocked : infected wound that won’t heal and then get magets on my arm
my dad went through this. He was diabetic and had this very nasty necrotic wound on his left leg that won't heal. It smelled so bad and we had to take him to the hospital for treatment. The doctor suggested 2 possible treatment. First is to amputate the leg or have maggots eat the rotting flesh on his wound. He opt for the maggots. After few days, the wound was healed.
Honestly, that doesn't make sense because there are other alternatives to this.
@@Kuro-UWUlike what?
antibiotics and removing the rotting flesh@@puseletsoleenetsemamabumam4618
"Why are you in therapy?"
"It's because of Zack"
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@LRMSK-vc1gr naw
@LRMSK-vc1grstop these comments
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@@zacklinden9128 damn game is game
Zack tried everything, this man has a lotto' experience
I remember watching CSI Miami with my father, and at one specific episode, a character gets shot but didn't die, and he didn't get an infection thanks to the maggots
It's actually a great treatment. It saves limbs from amputation, it can save lives. These maggots only eat dead and decomposing tissues, preventing bacteria growth and intoxication. They're tiny doctors that help you heal the wounds safely.
Plus it's also super cheap and basically like spending 5 dollar for a team of super precise surgeon, of course this practice should be done with maggots that have no bacteria on them to maximise the safety
How do you remove them??
Doesn't make it any less horrifying
You spray water @@dianagutierrez5381
MD here. It varies among regions and institutions. Here in Mexico the maggots are usually killed with tobacco leaves and then the wound is rinsed and cleaned manually. The tobacco is a cheap and effective way to get rid of them, since nicotine is deadly for these little critters. @@dianagutierrez5381
"One last short before bed"
The short:
Would you like to play Gacha life with me
I watched this at 2:13am cuz I had a nightmare and this video made it worse..
@@kevnLreemsji want
Was it the "good night" you were looking for? Nahhh just kidding 😂😅
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this sounds like what medieval plague doctors would do
Tbh it reminded me of Damsel in the scene where millie realizes there are worms (i think maggots) on her wounds and throws them but sees that they healed her wounds.
Me: one more short before bed
The short:
Same, but I can't let THIS be my last one. :/
New fear unlocked:
Never get a wound infected
"Wheres your arm."
"Ah shit i left the magots there for to long."
One left hidden maggot
"Time to shine"
There's a very famous story of India's first Field Marshall Sam Manekshaw. While he was part of the Indian contingent of the British Army during their colonial occupation; he fought against the Japanese in Sittang Bridge, Burma (Myanmar) and was shot multiple times. He famously recounted that story about how the English doctor completely botched his wounds and failed to burn off corruption. His wounds became infected and infested with maggots. The maggots proved to be a blessing as they ate the rotting/septic flesh on the wounds; and it sustained him long enough to make it back to the regiment HQ & hospital where he was properly tended to by the doctors.
If your tissue is green, you’re way past the maggot phase
No@zenvenn4
@zenvenn4no sorry
@zenvenn4 not really man
Even maggots ain't gonna eat that shit. 🤮
That game sucks@zenvenn4
"93 maggots is that right doc"
"We are missing 57 maggots"
That's also how they used to clean wounds back in the civil war
"hey john set a timer for 4 minutes and check in on the patient"
"okay"
10 minutes later:
"OH SHIT"
They only eat decomposed or rotten tissue so they wouldnt chew through your hand, unless it was also rotten
What do mean oh shit...
Hold up where is the mag-
Zack never fails to upload when I'm eating
And I was eating meat
"Whats your biggest fear? "
"Zackdfilms’ animations" 😭💀
My therapist is gon get rich w this one💀
This is how my missing and wounded aunt's cat survived. My aunt found it back going around with a massive wound on its head, full of maggots (some "corpse" flies must have smelled the fresh flesh from far away and layed eggs on it) which prevented the inevitable infection if she hadn't found her cat soon enough.
So, gross but very helpful in the end.
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Did the kitty have any motor issues from the maggots?
I know it may be cross to ask, I'm just a tad curious
@JCKmusicandmore Not at all. It was perfectly fine after that. 😊