A Woman's Breast Implant Became😱 Infected With Salmonella
Five months after having a breast augmentation, a 34-year-old woman went on vacation in Cancun, Mexico, where she contracted a case of "traveller's diarrhoea."
The food poisoning-like illness usually isn't serious and is caused by ingesting common bacteria, including salmonella. The woman went to see a doctor back in the States, but her symptoms soon went away on their own.
But two weeks later, she started experiencing pain and swelling in her right breast, and an ultrasound revealed fluid surrounding her breast implant.
When doctors drained the fluid and removed her implant, they found that her implant had been infected with salmonella — the same bacteria that had caused her intestinal distress.
Five months after having a breast augmentation, a 34-year-old woman went on vacation in Cancun, Mexico, where she contracted a case of "traveller's diarrhoea."
The food poisoning-like illness usually isn't serious and is caused by ingesting common bacteria, including salmonella. The woman went to see a doctor back in the States, but her symptoms soon went away on their own.
But two weeks later, she started experiencing pain and swelling in her right breast, and an ultrasound revealed fluid surrounding her breast implant.
When doctors drained the fluid and removed her implant, they found that her implant had been infected with salmonella — the same bacteria that had caused her intestinal distress.

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