It was not a blister, but a flesh-eating bacteria
Moles, cuts, and even blisters are minor issues that can turn into a problem in an instant. If the skin barrier is broken, bacteria can get in and spread through the bloodstream. This is usually fixed with antibiotics, but sometimes they are not enough.
For example, when you get infected with flesh-eating bacteria. In those cases, the only treatment is to surgically remove the contaminated area, as this person’s testimony proves. We cannot stress how important it was that they got it checked in time.
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