Overview
- An 82-year-old woman in Hangzhou ingested eight small live frogs over two days after hearing a folk remedy for chronic back pain.
- She developed severe abdominal pain and was admitted in early September to Zhejiang University No. 1 Affiliated Hospital.
- Doctors ruled out a tumor, observed elevated oxyphil cells, and confirmed parasitic infection that included sparganum.
- The patient received treatment and was discharged after roughly two weeks, according to local reporting citing hospital staff.
- Hospital physicians say similar cases recur and highlight risks from practices such as consuming raw snake or fish gall or applying frog skin, particularly among elderly patients who delay care.