Man finds relief after 17-Year battle with groin inflammation caused by mosquito
By Uzair Adam Imam
After enduring 17 years of chronic groin inflammation, a 72-year-old man in Switzerland finally found relief.
Doctors at University Hospital Basel identified the cause as a parasitic infection contracted through mosquito bites decades earlier.
The man, who remained anonymous, suffered significant swelling in his penis, scrotum, and left leg.
Doctors noted severe inflammation upon examination, with bloodwork showing double the normal levels.
Further investigation revealed microscopic worms responsible for lymphatic filariasis.
An antibody test confirmed the presence of Wuchereria bancrofti, transmitted through mosquito bites.
These worms hatch in the bloodstream, travel through the lymph system, and cause swelling.
Treatment with diethylcarbamazine and albendazole proved effective, with the man’s symptoms completely resolving within two months.
This case, published in the New England Journal of Medicine, emphasizes the importance of seeking medical attention for persistent and unusual symptoms, regardless of embarrassment.