What’s with the maggots on the girl?

Maggots on girls are usually seen after skin decay.
Maggots are also known as headless larvae due to the extreme deterioration of their head and mouthparts, which actually means the larvae of flies. The fly is a scavenging organism, so it is usually found on the surface of badly decomposed skin.
When the skin is seriously infected, ulceration occurs, and if the ulcerated area is not cleaned in time and standardized anti-infection treatment is not given, it may lead to local tissue decay, and maggots may appear under such premise.
After the appearance of maggots in the ulcerated skin area, it is necessary to consult a doctor in time and ask a professional doctor to carry out effective cleaning, remove the necrotic tissue, as well as actively give anti-inflammatory drug treatment, so as to promote the repair of the skin.