Dog ticks found in ear of 9-year-old girl in southern Vietnam

17/05/2025 10:53

Doctors at Can Tho Children's Hospital in the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho, located in southern Vietnam, have removed a cluster of dog ticks from the ear of a nine-year-old girl after she was brought in with itching and bleeding, a hospital representative said on Friday.

Vo Thi Thuy Linh, head of the hospital's specialty department, said the girl, from Ninh Kieu District in Can Tho City, had experienced persistent ear itching and bleeding after repeatedly scratching the area. 

An endoscopic examination revealed a nest of ticks embedded in the ear canal.

Doctors believe the parasites had been inside the ear for some time, reproducing and forming a sizable colony. 

The child's family said they keep multiple dogs at home.

Ear, nose, and throat specialists at the hospital performed a procedure to remove the ticks and clean the ear canal. 

No damage to the ear canal or eardrum was found, and the patient was discharged with instructions for follow-up care.

Doctors warned that close contact with household pets such as dogs and cats, especially without proper hygiene, may increase the risk of parasite infestation, allergic reactions, or transmission of zoonotic diseases. 

Families with young children are advised to take extra precautions.

Bao Anh - Thai Luy / Tuoi Tre News

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