Coma had a baby thought to be chickenpox disease

Coma had a baby thought to be chickenpox disease

Family, 13-month-old baby had chicken pox spots on the neck. The spots bigger and bigger and the whole neck wrap, and emerged from the terrible disease.

A rare infection called necrotizing fasciitis in the UK named Charlie's Cave infant she contracted, and nearly died. According to the Daily Mail, Anesthesia and remained in intensive care for 2 weeks is made with a 13 month old baby.

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Coma had a baby thought to be chickenpox disease (image 2)

Necrotizing fasciitis, i.e. inflammation of soft tissue, fast and the tissues in the body that kills bacterial skin disease. Baby, fighting the infection that surrounds your neck, while on the other hand, was also life-threatening blood poisoning. Water flower looked like the symptoms of the disease. Charlie fired before, then started to get spots like chicken pox on his neck. When you constantly scratch your neck the spread of infection, into your bloodstream.

Charlie's heart rate per minute, 227, and when the doctors told the family to be prepared for every outcome out of operation for 7 hours. Surgeons cut the tissue around the baby's neck and sent for the blood test black.

Charlie appeared to be as a result of a strep tests. The disease could be treated with antibiotics, but can finish the healing process, the kidneys, the lungs lose function.
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Coma had a baby thought to be chickenpox disease (image 1)


After a 2 week coma with injuries in his neck at a depth of 1 cm out from the hospital Charlie is now 19 months old. The marks on her neck needs to go to hospital with a 2 month to keep it under control. Leather around his neck, probably a transplant. On the other hand, baby, low sounds are hard of hearing. This stems from blood poisoning the doctors says.



Distraught, parents, and the children of other families to go to the doctor warns that the slightest change in what they see.

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