worms
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Woman's Moving Lump On Her Face Turns Out To Be A Parasitic Worm
An itchy, burning lump moving around a woman's face turned out to be a parasitic worm migrating from her eyes to her lips for two weeks. Such worms are usually transmitted to humans and canines from infected mosquitoes.
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