B87: Myiasis

B87.2: Ocular myiasis

Flies can lay their eggs in the eye. The larvae hatch from the flies’ eggs. Fly larvae are also known as maggots.

The larvae bury themselves in the affected tissue. A pustule can form at the site. The site may be itchy or sore. You may also feel movement at the affected site. When the larvae infect the eye the conjunctiva, for example, can become inflamed. When the conjunctiva is inflamed, the eye can turn red and water or secrete pus.