A wheelchair permanently since makeup brush shared with close friends

Young mother Jo Gilchrist had to sit in a wheelchair permanently after using your makeup brush to cover the acne. She Jo staph infection, at first, just sign the back pain but then the pain more and more intense. Finally, the staph bacteria had attacked to the spine of the Jo.

Jo is likely permanent paralysis after General makeup brush.

Jo telling the MailOnline: "I was experiencing extreme pain, I can't do anything and even I thought I would die. What this pain is worse than reproduction. " The doctor had to conduct anesthesia phuật. The results showed that she was infected with the bacteria Staphylococcus (MRSA) gold.

She said: "They say the bacteria had reached full convergence arms and my chest so I will be sedated and not the other, I have to learn how to ' breathe ' again". Currently, Jo is still battling infectious diseases being transmitted from the Palm up and must remain in the hospital three months for treatment.

Jo and her son was seven years old.

However, she is a case of good luck when the bacteria has yet to attack the brain, if Golden Staphylococcus bacteria invade the brain can cause the patient to death.

Jo said, adding: "You I also had staph infection on face and I used her makeup brush. I never thought about it again leads me to the situation as now. I often confided with a friend of mine and we were very close. When things happen, you had I really regret but that is not his fault her ".

Jo also confided that she was permanently unable to walk and the personal hygiene have to A wheelchair permanently since makeup brush shared with close friendsend on other people but she will bravely face the disease because her son was seven years old.

Jo also confided that she never went back.

More information on staph skin infections (MRSA)

MRSA stands for methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (methicillin-resistant Golden staph), a type of bacteria that is resistant to some antibiotics. Most cases of MRSA infections in the community are all skin infections.

These are the symptoms?

Skin staph infection usually starts from a wound that allows bacteria to penetrate the skin and develops into a bacterial infection.

The symptoms include:

-A bump or infected area on the skin redness, heat, swelling and pain. The affected areas can be filled with pus or room.

-Some people can also suffer from fever and chills.

-Staph infection is sometimes confused with spider bite wound.

This bacteria spread?

-MRSA spread through close contact with infected people's skin or by sharing personal items have been exposed to infected skin. Examples of shared objects can do spread staph bacteria including towels, SOAP, ice, tape wound coils, mats, clothes, benches in the sauna or hot tub, and sports equipment.

-Room and pus of wounds very easily cause infections.

-Some people carry MRSA in the nose or throat and has no symptoms, but can increase the risk of bacterial infection MRSA.

MRSA was diagnosed and treated?

-MRSA is usually diagnosed by examination of gauze in the area of infection. For cases of severe MRSA infections, tests can help identify the type of antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections.

-Method of treatment may include backup abscesses and clean the wound with or without antibiotics.

-Cases of severe MRSA infections need treatment with antibiotics and sometimes hospitalized and surgery.

Prevention of MRSA?

-Keep clean and sealed cover cuts and scratches.

-Avoid contact with the wound, roll tape and tape the wounds of others.

-Meet the health services provider immediately if the wounds were redness, heat, swelling, or pain or if it gets worse after treatment.

-Wash your hands frequently.

-Avoid sharing personal items such as razors.

-Showering after a heavy workout and fitness exercises.=

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