Woman Kept Complaining of Headaches, Ear Camera Reveals Unexpected Cause
Summary
A woman in England had earaches and headaches and used an earwax camera to check inside her ear. She found that the cause was a cluster eyelash stuck near her eardrum, which she carefully removed.Key Facts
- Megan Lindley from South Yorkshire experienced earaches and headaches starting in July 2025.
- She had recently been diagnosed with two autoimmune diseases.
- Fearing an insect in her ear, she used an earwax camera to investigate.
- She discovered black strands that she first thought were a spider but were actually stray cluster eyelashes.
- The eyelash was stuck near her eardrum and took about 10 minutes to remove.
- After removal, she had some headaches and discomfort that later went away.
- Cluster eyelashes usually last 3 to 7 days and are applied by the user.
- Lindley hopes her story helps others who wear eyelash clusters avoid similar problems.
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