A bug flew in my throat and what could happen to it?!


Question: A bug flew in my throat and what could happen to it?
I was having a lunch outside and some bug literally flew into my throat! For what reason I have yet to know. I'm not sure if it was a Skeeter or some other winged-insect. I know my Stomach Acids will kill it but is there any chance of anything happening? Though I feel as if it may come back up, along with the rest of my food(the thought of what happened is making me feel sick)

Answers:

Bugs are relatively high in protein, but they tickle.

Nothing will happen, and you only feel sick because you're winding yourself up. Think about something else and you'll be fine.



Poor bug. Don't think it will survive your intestinal gut acids. Bugs are supposed to have a certain amount of protein but I can think of better snacks to have. You could have some problem with it if it stung you inside your mouth or throat (Europpean wasps can cause some swelling ... which is why you should not drink from a can outside) but it is unlikely to have lived that long by the sound of it.



You'll probably contract HIV, which is commonly transmitted through the average insect.




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