https://xkcd.com/2929

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While it seemed like a fun prank at the time, I realize my prank fire extinguishers full of leaded gasoline were a mistake.

    • @SomeAmateur
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      142 months ago

      Maggots on wounds is a thing too. They only eat dead tissue

      • @EmoDuck
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        52 months ago

        Wouldn’t maggot poo or the eventual maggot corpses cause problems?

        • @SomeAmateur
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          112 months ago

          The maggots do the hard work cleaning the wound. Cleaning up the maggots and poo is easy by comparison. But yeah you don’t want to leave them there forever, just enough to remove the dead stuff.

        • @[email protected]
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          92 months ago

          Not as much as necrotic tissue still attached to the patient, I suppose. (The idea is that these maggots are extremely good at debridement, that is, at eating only the dead tissue and leaving the still healthy ones alone; other methods, like scalpels, can’t be so discriminating, and force the doctors to remove healthy tissue to make sure there’s no necrosis left).

        • @[email protected]
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          62 months ago

          Maggots used for this are grown in sterile conditions, and aren’t left on the wound for long.

        • oce 🐆
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          62 months ago

          They are “medical-grade” maggots raised for this purpose to avoid germs.

          • wander1236
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            62 months ago

            Medical Grade Maggots is a good band name