Extracting a giant stripe worm from the intestines of a lover of sushi dishes
Doctors extracted a tapeworm from the gut of a man fond of eating the famous Japanese sushi, about three meters long.
After a Singaporean suffering from abdominal pain, he went to the hospital, where doctors examined him and found a tapeworm in his intestines.
Doctors believe that the worm entered the man's body with his "sushi" dishes daily.
As is well known, tapeworms live in poorly cooked pork and cow, as well as uncooked fish, which are used to prepare Japanese dishes such as sushi.
Sochi dishes have been popular in Singapore and other countries, so specialists should take into account health standards when preparing these dishes to prevent the recurrence of similar incidents.
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