An Unusual Cause of Recurrent Epistaxis: NASAL Leech Infestation.
Geng Ju TuangAthierah MuhammadFarah Dayana ZahediPublished in: Ear, nose, & throat journal (2021)
Though a common symptom, epistaxis should never be overlooked as the implications may be consequential. Nasal leech infestation represents an unusual etiology of recurrent epistaxis. The leeches release enzymes to anaesthetize the attachment site to facilitate the feeding process. Given the inconspicuous area of infestation and the absence of pain, there is often a delayed treatment. A detailed history taking and physical examination remain paramount in the assessment of recurrent epistaxis.