White Matilde (56) was a guest at THEY (America at 20) and revealed the difficult time he is going through due to a health problem. After suffer an accident in December, now a complication has been added due to intrahospital bacteria.
According to Ángel de Brito’s program, before Christmas, the fashion expert He tripped over a bottle outside his front door, fell and tore his ligaments.
Despite being invited to the America cycle to comment on the celebrities’ looks at the Emmy Awards, Matilda spoke about her complicated health condition and told how it all started: “They left a bottle on my doorstep. During the holiday season, There’s always someone sitting there. Now I’m calling 911 and asking for a cell phone to get those sitting out.”
“Alright, I stepped on the bottle and turned my foot. I saw the whole plant. Then I tore my ligaments,” she said of the harsh diagnosis she received in late December due to this accident.
But his nightmare didn’t end there. According to Blanco’s story, a new complication was subsequently added to the wound already being treated.
“Then a hospital-acquired bacteria stuck. AS I had erysipelas, which causes allergies and awaken the sensitivity of your skin. So I take corticosteroids and I also follow a diet,” she said.
Regarding the symptoms that this bacterium presents, the image consultant listed: “I can’t eat any of the things that are like allergens.”, such as strawberry, chocolate, etc. Plus I sent myself a strawberry and chocolate ice cream that almost made me die.”
When De Brito asked her what happened to her after eating these foods, Matilda revealed: “I turned red, got a whole rash and they had to inject me with a corticosteroid.”
Despite this complication, regarding the rupture of the ligament he expressed: “I’m fine from the sprain, but my foot is still very swollen.”
What bacteria affect Matilda Blanco?
The fashion consultant revealed that after suffering an accident she was infected with a virus bacteria acquired in hospital during wound treatment.
According to his story, deals with erysipelasa type of dermatological condition that affects the top layer of the skin and local lymph nodes.
It manifests itself with painful lesions, high fever, chills and general malaise.. It can also appear in the form of blisters.
Some factors that can predispose to erysipelas are a cut in the skin, as happened to Matilda Blancoor problems with drainage through the veins or lymphatic system, or skin sores (ulcers), according to an article on Medline Plusthe website of the United States National Library of Medicine.
With treatment, however, the prognosis is good It may take a few weeks for your skin to return to normal. Flaking is common as the skin heals, the Medline article states.
About the treatmentunderlines the attending physician of the Dermatology Service of the Muñiz Hospital, Viviana Leiro: “The important thing is to receive antibiotics (penicillin is indicated) and rest.”
Source: Clarin