• Dimensions Magazine is a vibrant community of size acceptance enthusiasts. Our very active members use this community to swap stories, engage in chit-chat, trade photos, plan meetups, interact with models and engage in classifieds.

    Access to Dimensions Magazine is subscription based. Subscriptions are only $29.99/year or $5.99/month to gain access to this great community and unmatched library of knowledge and friendship.

    Click Here to Become a Subscribing Member and Access Dimensions Magazine in Full!

Brain-eating amoeba kills woman via her neti pot.

Dimensions Magazine

Help Support Dimensions Magazine:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.

Ernest Nagel

is old
Joined
Feb 26, 2006
Messages
2,652
Location
,
I don't know if this is exclusive to Louisiana or could happen anywhere.? It would seem to me that water that's safe to drink would be OK for flushing sinuses but apparently not? :eek:

http://germgirl.tumblr.com/post/14315391924/brain-eating-amoeba-kills-woman-via-her-neti-pot-gah

[Brain-eating amoeba kills woman via her neti pot. GAH. (La. Dept of Health)


“The Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals is warning residents about the dangers of the improper use of neti pots. The warning follows the state’s second death this year caused by Naegleria fowleri, the so-called brain-eating amoeba.

“A 51-year-old DeSoto Parish woman died recently after using tap water in a neti pot to irrigate her sinuses and becoming infected with the deadly amoeba.

“In June, a 20-year-old St. Bernard Parish man died under the same circumstances.

“Naegleria fowleri infects people by entering the body through the nose. A neti pot is commonly used to irrigate sinuses, and looks like a genie’s lamp.

” ‘If you are irrigating, flushing, or rinsing your sinuses, for example, by using a neti pot, use distilled, sterile or previously boiled water to make up the irrigation solution,’said Louisiana State Epidemiologist, Dr. Raoult Ratard. ‘Tap water is safe for drinking, but not for irrigating your nose.’ …”

Posted at 1:21pm.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top