By Olumide T. Agunbiade
A woman claimed she was plagued with blinding headaches
after she was fitted with a human
hair weave reportedly
filled with flesh-eating maggots that burrowed into her head.
Irene Myangoh, a personal assistant at a law firm in Nairobi, Kenya, paid a salon for the hair piecewhich doctors believe may have come from a corpse.
After two weeks, she started suffering from severe headaches which painkillers did little to ease
When blood tests and a brain scan also came back negative, she went back to her doctor who examined her scalp and reportedly found maggots eating into her skull.
The doctor said the maggots had likely hatched from eggs contained in the hair which she believed came from a dead body, it was reported by iReportersTV.
No further details were given about the maggots and the doctor could not be reached for comment by the station.
The manager of the salon said she had fitted ten weaves from the package where Miss Myangoh's came from, adding that she had sold 150 pieces from the entire batch in less than two months.
The woman, who did not want to be named, said
Irene Myangoh, a personal assistant at a law firm in Nairobi, Kenya, paid a salon for the hair piecewhich doctors believe may have come from a corpse.
After two weeks, she started suffering from severe headaches which painkillers did little to ease
When blood tests and a brain scan also came back negative, she went back to her doctor who examined her scalp and reportedly found maggots eating into her skull.
The doctor said the maggots had likely hatched from eggs contained in the hair which she believed came from a dead body, it was reported by iReportersTV.
No further details were given about the maggots and the doctor could not be reached for comment by the station.
The manager of the salon said she had fitted ten weaves from the package where Miss Myangoh's came from, adding that she had sold 150 pieces from the entire batch in less than two months.
The woman, who did not want to be named, said
: 'I am shocked to hear this because this is the first time such a
thing is happening to my clients.I will get more information from my supplier
because we import these weaves from the UK, USA and India.'
She said the supplier may have sent her rejects from a
factory and promised to compensate Miss Myangoh, who had to shave her hair and
take antibiotics for two
weeks after her ordeal.
Dr CK Musau, a surgeon at Nairobi hospital, told iReportersTV that he had dealt with ten similarcases in the last six months.
He added: 'It is unfortunate how the West has influenced Kenyan youth, especially ladies.They should stick to their natural African beauty as opposed to trying to ape what they see.'
Dr CK Musau, a surgeon at Nairobi hospital, told iReportersTV that he had dealt with ten similarcases in the last six months.
He added: 'It is unfortunate how the West has influenced Kenyan youth, especially ladies.They should stick to their natural African beauty as opposed to trying to ape what they see.'
Wow, I had no idea that human hair weaves could be so dangerous. I'm very respectful of other's beliefs so I'll pay more attention to this. I just sent an email to my sister-in-law who's very interested in these sort of things.
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