SPIDER BALI TOURIST LEATHER NESTED UNDER AUSTRALIA'S
TUKANG BECAK - A tourist from australia 21 years in Bali with his friends when he finds a strange red trail stretches along two inches in his stomach.
As quoted by mirror.co.uk, Dylan Thomas was told by doctors at the Bali International Medical Centre that he was suffering from an allergic reaction to insect bites and then he was given some antihistamine cream. But three days later, when the red mark began to blister, and nearly doubled in length, Dylan knew that something was wrong.
After returning to the Bali International Medical Centre and this time directly examined by a dermatologist, the doctor was surprised to find that a spider tropical nesting just below the surface of the skin. Doctors managed to take the spider from Dylan belly and revealed that these insects enter through wounds in stitches making appendectomy scar Dylan performed recently.
"The spider was a little bigger than a match head," said Dylan who is currently got a new nickname, the Spiderman. The spider is currently being researched and Dylan will be informed within the next week about the kind of spider that lives under the skin for three days.

TUKANG BECAK - A tourist from australia 21 years in Bali with his friends when he finds a strange red trail stretches along two inches in his stomach.
As quoted by mirror.co.uk, Dylan Thomas was told by doctors at the Bali International Medical Centre that he was suffering from an allergic reaction to insect bites and then he was given some antihistamine cream. But three days later, when the red mark began to blister, and nearly doubled in length, Dylan knew that something was wrong.
After returning to the Bali International Medical Centre and this time directly examined by a dermatologist, the doctor was surprised to find that a spider tropical nesting just below the surface of the skin. Doctors managed to take the spider from Dylan belly and revealed that these insects enter through wounds in stitches making appendectomy scar Dylan performed recently.
"The spider was a little bigger than a match head," said Dylan who is currently got a new nickname, the Spiderman. The spider is currently being researched and Dylan will be informed within the next week about the kind of spider that lives under the skin for three days.