Prunus cerasus - Meggy Pendant

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Prunus cerasus - Meggy Medal-Streptococcus, Staphylococcus for additional treatment of infections

Streptococcus pyogenes, also known as type A streptococcus, is an extremely common bacterium: hardly anyone has ever had a sore throat without this mostly harmless bacterium that settles in the throat. But the same throat-dwelling bacterium is also the cause of scarlet fever, a childhood illness with fever and a full-body rash, through its toxins secreted into the bloodstream. In fact, prolonged untreated strep infections can lead to rheumatic fever, a serious disease that attacks the joints and heart.

Staphylococcus aureus is a similarly common bacterium found on pretty much all of our skin, and is one of the causative agents of pustular acne and pustules. While these skin lesions might be considered unpleasant at best, stubborn skin conditions, especially in children, such as boils or abscesses on various parts of the body can cause serious problems, not to mention serious and potentially fatal infections such as pneumonia, meningitis, osteomyelitis or pericarditis. Staphylococci, which mostly colonise our skin, can cause all of these if given the chance.

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What can everyday microbes in the wrong place cause?

The lesson is that a seemingly harmless bacterium is only relatively harmless until it is in a place where it has no business being: especially in deep tissues and
into the bloodstream. For example, if Streptococci or Staphylococci reach subcutaneous tissues through a lesion, they can spread extremely rapidly and destructively along the connective tissue fasciae that envelop muscles and nerves - colloquially known as „flesh-eating”. A needle prick, an insect bite, a bruise can be all it takes to get them through the skin - it doesn't have to be catastrophic, a barely visible wound will do. There is an increased risk if the skin is already wounded - for example, following surgery, an acute rash due to a viral infection, or as a complication of diabetes - or if the immune system is weakened.

„Does the flesh-eating bacterium ”eat meat"?

„Flesh-eating bacteria” do not form a frightening and exotic group of pathogens: in most cases, ordinary microbes, misplaced in the wrong place, are the cause of serious
a process involving tissue destruction that directly threatens life.

How does the process work?

The „flesh-eating infection”, formally known as necrotizing fasciitis (necrotizing fasciitis), starts with few characteristic symptoms: swelling, redness, pain and possibly blistering in the affected area. As the process is deep-seated, by the time the purplish discolored areas of the skin, the bloody blisters, have formed, there is already massive destruction of the subcutaneous soft tissues.

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