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Tattoo horror: Woman faces near-death crisis after artist's dangerous mistake; experts warn one negligence can lead to severe infection

Time of India16 hours ago

In a shocking incident, a 36-year-old woman suffered a severe health crisis after getting a tattoo. Yes, you read that right; a woman experienced a near-death condition after getting her in memoriam tattoo that became infected and began oozing green and yellow pus, reported the Daily Mail.
The woman, identified as Quiniece Washburn, quoted in the report that her brother died from an overdose, and she wanted to get the tattoo so she knew that he would be with her. Further, the report mentioned that the woman paid $350 (INR 29,050) to ink her brother's face on her left calf.
She said, during the session, she felt a minor burning sensation and experienced some pain when the artist wiped down her tattoo. But little did she know that the tattoo would turn fatal this soon.
Tattoo turns deadly after a minor burning sensation
According to the woman, after leaving the appointment, she noticed the tattoo leaking ink, and soon after this, it began oozing a bloody and yellow pus, while she developed a severe pain that forced her to drag herself behind till her home.
'When it got worse, I was having to drag my leg to walk, and I was limping. It was a horrible time for me. The pain was traumatising, and it was upsetting because it was the face of my brother,' Washburn quoted in the report.
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Following this, the woman had to be admitted to the hospital, where she received antibiotics but would wind up needing to return for IV treatments around 10 times before she was finally admitted to the ICU for the infection.
Woman was diagnosed with bacterial cellulitis after getting a tattoo done
After the hospitalisation and tests, doctors diagnosed her with bacterial cellulitis, a condition that can cause high fevers, chills, numbness, burning and immense pain. "Tattoos can potentially lead to bacterial infections if proper hygiene and aftercare are not followed," says Dr Divya Joshi, consultant in infectious diseases, Fortis Hospital, Bannerghatta Road.
"If proper sterilisation and hygiene are not maintained and needles are reused, it can lead to the transmission of blood-borne infections like HIV, Hepatitis B, and Hepatitis C, causing serious health problems."
When do tattoos turn into bacterial infections, and what are the risks?
When bacteria enter the skin through the tattoo wound, infections can occur. According to Dr. Joshi, "Risks include redness, swelling, increased pain, and pus. If left untreated, infections can spread and lead to more severe conditions like abscesses or sepsis."
Certain bacteria, such as Staphylococcus aureus or Pseudomonas aeruginosa, can cause infections.
To minimise risks, it's crucial to choose a reputable tattoo artist, follow aftercare instructions, and monitor the tattoo site for signs of infection, seeking medical attention if symptoms persist or worsen. Prompt treatment can prevent complications.
Preventive tips to follow before and after getting a tattoo
Getting a tattoo is a personal and permanent decision, so it's important to be cautious and plan carefully. "Make sure to choose a reputable and licensed tattoo artist who follows strict hygiene practices," warns Dr Shareefa Chause, dermatologist at the Dr Shareefa Skin Care Clinic, Mumbai.
Check their portfolio properly and ensure the studio is following all the guidelines, using sterile equipment and disposable needles.
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Dr. Chause adds, "Prompt hygiene will help prevent unpleasant allergies and infections. Then ensure an appropriate design and placement of your tattoo. Pick something meaningful and avoid trends that may not age well."
Tattoos on certain areas, like fingers and feet, may fade faster or hurt more, so consider your pain tolerance and lifestyle. Avoid sensitive areas, so say NO to lips, eyes, ears, and nose.
If you have any health conditions like diabetes, allergies, or skin issues, talk to your doctor beforehand. "Don't get a tattoo if you're sick, pregnant, or healing from surgery. Before your appointment, eat a good meal, stay hydrated, and avoid alcohol or blood-thinning medications," says Dr. Chause.
Aftercare of Tattoos:
Aftercare is just as important, so follow your artist's instructions, keep the tattoo clean, and avoid sun exposure or swimming until it's healed. Dr. Chause notes, "Follow the guidelines given by the expert. Taking the right precautions can help prevent infections, allergic reactions, and regret later on. The tattoo should be safe and not a matter of concern."
Remember, it is permanent, and there is no room for errors. So, choose a tattoo artist wisely.

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