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ICD-10 code: B87.81

Disease category: B87.8: Myiasis of other sites

What is Genitourinary Myiasis?

Genitourinary myiasis is an infestation of the urinary and genital organs by fly larvae. It is a rare medical condition caused by the invasion of the organs of the body by fly larvae. The most common type of fly larvae is the Cuterebra species, which lays its eggs near the opening of the urinary and genital organs, such as the vagina, urethra and anus. The larvae then feed off the tissue of the organs, causing inflammation, irritation and infection.

The risk factors for developing genitourinary myiasis include living in a tropical or sub-tropical climate, poor hygiene, and being immunocompromised. It is also more likely to occur in individuals who are exposed to animal feces, as this is where the fly eggs are typically laid. It is important to note that genitourinary myiasis is not contagious, and it does not spread from person to person.

Symptoms of genitourinary myiasis include itching, burning, and pain in the affected area. In severe cases, the larvae may move through the tissue, causing bleeding and discharge. Other symptoms may include fever, nausea, vomiting, and swollen lymph nodes.

Diagnosis of genitourinary myiasis typically involves a physical examination of the affected area. In some cases, a sample of the tissue may be taken for laboratory testing. Imaging tests such as x-rays and ultrasounds may also be used to detect the presence of fly larvae.

  1. Preventing genitourinary myiasis:

Preventing genitourinary myiasis involves avoiding exposure to potential sources of fly larvae, such as animal feces. Additionally, good hygiene practices and wearing protective clothing when working with animals can help to reduce the risk of infestation. In areas where the Cuterebra species is known to be present, individuals should take extra precautions to reduce the risk of infection.

Genitourinary myiasis is a rare but serious condition that can cause pain and discomfort. It is important to be aware of the risk factors associated with this condition, and to practice good hygiene and preventive measures to reduce the risk of infection.

Treatment of Genitourinary myiasis:

Treatment Options for Genitourinary Myiasis

Genitourinary myiasis is a condition in which the genital area or urinary tract is infected by certain species of flies. These flies lay their eggs in the area, and the larvae of the eggs then hatch and feed on the host’s tissue. This condition can cause pain, irritation, and discomfort in the affected areas. It is important to seek medic...

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