Monsters Inside Me: Brain Invaders Season 1 Episode 6 My Brain is Swelling
- January 10, 2017
In Monsters Inside Me: Brain Invaders season 1 episode 6, titled "My Brain is Swelling," the show focuses on three people who have been affected by rare brain parasites. The episode starts with a farmer, Mike, who suddenly falls ill after a day of hard work. He experiences severe headaches, and after a visit to the emergency room, they find out that his brain is swelling. Doctors struggle to determine what is causing this sudden illness until they discover that he has been infected with a tapeworm. The tapeworm eggs had been present in the soil where Mike was working, and he had contracted them through his skin.
The second person introduced is a nine-year-old girl named Kelsey, who comes into the hospital after experiencing seizures. The doctors find out that she has a tapeworm in her brain, which is causing the seizures. Her parents are horrified and shocked, as they cannot understand how this could have happened. The doctors explain that tapeworms can be contracted through undercooked meat, which had likely been the source of Kelsey's infection. Her parents are relieved to find out that the condition is treatable and that Kelsey will recover.
The third story follows a young man named Rob, who experiences intense headaches and begins to lose his vision. After a visit to the emergency room, it is discovered that Rob has an extremely rare parasitic infection called naegleria fowleri. This deadly parasite enters the body through the nose and travels to the brain, causing severe damage. The doctors work quickly to try to save Rob's life, but despite their best efforts, he passes away from the infection.
Throughout the episode, the show highlights the importance of being aware of parasitic infections and taking precautions to prevent them. It also shows the difficulties that doctors face in diagnosing and treating these rare infections. The emotional impact of these infections on the lives of those affected and their families is also explored.
In the end, "My Brain is Swelling" is a cautionary tale about the dangers of parasitic infections and the importance of being vigilant about taking precautions. It showcases the resilience of the human spirit and the bravery of the doctors and medical professionals who work tirelessly to treat these rare and deadly infections.