starting symptoms of

Flesh-eating bacteria disease, also known as necrotizing fasciitis, is a rare but severe infection that spreads rapidly and destroys the body's soft tissue. Early recognition and prompt treatment are crucial.

Flesh-Eating Bacteria Disease

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Red or Swollen Area of Skin

1

– Often starting as a small, painful red area, which may look like a simple skin infection.

Severe Pain

2

Pain that is more severe than what would be expected from the appearance of the infected area.

Warmth

3

The affected area may feel warm to the touch.

Rapid Swelling

4

Swelling that spreads quickly, often within hours.

Fever

5

A high temperature indicating the body is fighting an infection.

Chills

6

Feeling cold or shivering, often accompanied by a fever.

Fatigue

7

Extreme tiredness and a general feeling of being unwell.

NAUSEA

8

Nausea and vomiting as the body responds to the infection.

Blisters or Black Spots

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Development of blisters, ulcers, or dark spots on the skin.

Discoloration

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The skin may turn a purple, dark red, or black color as the tissue dies.

BE CAREFULL