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What To Do If You Find A Worm In Your Fruit?

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 This is a condition where fly larvae infest and consume living tissue. While rare, it typically affects individuals with poor hygiene, particularly in the mouth.

Allergic Reactions: Some people may experience allergic reactions after ingesting larvae. These can manifest as respiratory problems, asthma-like symptoms, or skin irritation like contact dermatitis.

Preventing Worms in Fruit

To minimize the chance of encountering worms:

  • Eat fruit before it becomes overripe.
  • Always examine fruit carefully before eating.
  • Wash produce thoroughly to eliminate both visible and invisible contaminants.

Being cautious with your fruit doesn’t require fear—just a bit of care and attention.

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