Mom fights for life after Jacuzzi produces sepsis by shaving



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A mom recounted that she almost died after getting sepsis and gangrene in a hot tub – through a shaving incision.

Hayley Thomas, 46, accidentally injured his right leg with a razor just hours before entering the whirlpool of a friend with his son Justin John, five years old.

The next day she awoke, covered with painful red rashes and felt on fire.

And despite visits to A & E, it was only nine days after the hot tub that she developed large oozing wounds all over her body, which she was taken to the hospital.

A biopsy revealed that the Hayley management coach had contracted the sepsis of a bacteria in the spa's water, which was entering his blood through his tiny 2mm shaving cut.


As Hayley's skin began to deteriorate, doctors prepared the poor mother for the growing possibility of having to cut large areas of infected skin on the stage.

In one last attempt to stop the death of his skin, the doctors administered him an antibiotic badtail for 21 days.

This saved her legs and after three weeks in the hospital, she was finally allowed to go home.

But she was left permanently under patches of discolored skin all over her body, where her wounds had been.

Swansea's single mother has vowed never to enter another whirlpool and speaks to warn others of the dangers.


Hayley said: "I was terrified.

"I have always been fit and healthy – I do not smoke, I eat healthy and exercise regularly.

"To hear that I could die because of a small cut on my leg after being relaxed in a hot tub was amazing, and yet I was there.

"I'll never go back to a hot tub and it scares me every time I see people coming in, especially children.

"JJ was in the hot tub with me that day, and if he had contracted this infection, he would not be here today.

"I'm so lucky that it's me who got sick and not my little man."


Hayley was enjoying a swim with her friends in her friend's hot tub during a sunny bank weekend in May 2019, while they were relaxing together in the garden.

Just hours before donning her swimsuit, she had shaved her thighs in preparation and had suffered a small cut, but she had not thought of it.

But when she woke up the next morning, covered in painful red rashes, she realized that she was having problems.


The young mother said, "As soon as I woke up, my skin was on fire and I did not understand what had happened.

"I hoped it would get better with time, but by the end of the holiday weekend, my whole body had been ravaged by these rashes.

"A few days ago, I had received a message from JJ's school about an outbreak of chicken pox, so I immediately thought I needed to have shingles."


Hayley telephoned NHS Direct for help after wounds developed under her arms and, after attending a doctor's appointment Monday night, she began antibiotic treatment.

Hayley prayed that she would be better, but her condition worsened over the next week, until her entire body was covered with large, oozing wounds.

She went to the emergency department of Aberystwyth Hospital, but after waiting behind patients deemed more urgent, she left and phoned NHS Direct to speak to a doctor.

She was immediately told on the phone to go directly to the Morriston Hospital, as she had done after filing her son at her parents' home.

A biopsy revealed that she was suffering from sepsis after contracting a Pseudomonas infection in the spa during her shaving cut.

Pseudomonas infections come from waterborne bacteria that thrive at temperatures between 25 ° C and 32 ° C – the usual temperatures at which spas are heated in homes.

When they enter an open wound, the bacteria can cause gangrene formation in the skin, as well as fluid seepage from large wounds all over the body when the infection spreads into the bloodstream.


If it is not treated quickly, the infection can lead to sepsis, a life-threatening illness in which intoxication by the blood can result in multiple organ failure and death if it does not occur. is not treated with antibiotics immediately.

A biopsy confirmed that she was suffering from sepsis and gangrene, and doctors rushed to treat Hayley's sepsis with a badtail of four different types of antibiotics administered intravenously at the same time as the morphine and gabapentin.

Hayley's skin began to fall out of her body, and doctors said surgeons were about to remove large areas of gangrenous skin from her infected limbs if antibiotics did not improve her condition.

With wounds covering his arms, two wounds in his right leg and a wound in his left leg, his four limbs were at risk if the wounds deteriorated.


She said, "I could not even treat what they were saying.

"When they said that I was waiting for the theater, I did not really think about the fact that it meant that they would cut off parts of my body.

"I just begged them to save my life … I would have done anything to not die in this hospital bed."

Hayley was constantly monitored for days to detect any changes in her condition and, miraculously, she began to recover.

After a week of surveillance at Morriston Hospital, Hayley was stable enough to be transferred to Singleton Hospital for treatment by the Dermatology Department.

Her wounds were photographed for medical training purposes because her case of pseudonomas was the most extreme that the specialists had ever seen, she said.

As her wounds began to heal, there was only one person Hayley desperately wanted to see – his five-year-old son, Justin John.

She said, "I had to see him, I am a single father, and my heart breaks with the thought of leaving my little boy without mom.

"My parents would be too old to watch him full-time if I died, but they took care of him during my stay in the hospital and apparently he was rocking my robe every night because that felt like me, he is my everything. "

Two months after her horrible ordeal, Hayley's skin healed well, but the redness left her a heartbreaking reminder of what she experienced.

Hayley said: "I have almost lost my life and the fact that I am still here has made me so grateful for each day spent with my son.

"Every moment I am watching him grow up is more precious than ever, and I will never take it for granted again."

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