The 65-year-old Ms Wang went to her doctor in China after coughing up blood and complaining of 'something moving' in her throat, Daily Mail reported.
During a bronchoscopy in the respiratory throat, doctors discovered a 3cm-long leech.
Medics then reportedly froze the leech using dry ice and peeled it from the walls of the pensioner's throat.
“Leeches go into hibernation at low temperatures, so I sprayed a carbon dioxide freezing agent on it, lowering part of its body to minus 80 degrees Celsius. It froze, and then its suckers to release from the patient's trachea wall, allowing me to remove it,” Dr Yao Hongmei said.
Photos: AsiaWire
Follow NEWS.am Medicine on Facebook and Twitter
month
week
day