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PHOTOS from a man who had an agonising monkeypox rash show how the symptoms change day-by-day.Silver Steele was covered ...
08/23/2024

PHOTOS from a man who had an agonising monkeypox rash show how the symptoms change day-by-day.

Silver Steele was covered in agonising blisters around his mouth that took around 20 days to worsen before getting better.

Silver Steele shared these images of how the monkeypox rash developed on his face over around 20 daysCredit: instagram

Silver is no longer contagious but says he fears his skin will scar. He is pictured after getting a monkeypox vaccineCredit: instagram
He still fears that what he initially thought was “razor burn” will now scarr his skin for life.

Silver Steele, the patient's professional name as a p**n actor, bravely used social media to share the picture to spread awareness.

Although monkeypox can infect anybody, it has almost exclusively been spreading in men who have s*x with men since outbreaks started globally in the spring.

It is spreading via s*xual activity, from close skin-to-skin contact and potentially via semen, but is not considered an STI.

Silver, from Houston, Texas, wrote on his Instagram: “These lesions can be very painful, others have them on their ge****ls, or anorectal area, making going to the bathroom excruciating.

“If you know someone suffering from this, reach out and check on them because they may be feeling really alone. A kind word goes a long way.

“Regarding prevention so you don’t end up like me: try to get vaccinated!! Also this is a droplet virus so it spreads by kissing, sharing drinks, or even touching someone who has lesions/blisters on their skin!

“Use lots of hand sanitizer, wave hello instead of hugs and kisses, and be cautious at crowded events, especially ones where people are sweating!”

Silver previously told Insider that the lesions around his mouth were so painful, like “stabbing knives”, that he almost passed out.
He first noticed pimple-like bumps around his mouth about a week after attending Fourth of July celebration parties.

At first, he thought it might be razor burn but monkeypox did cross his mind.

Four days later he woke up feeling unwell with swollen lymph nodes, difficulty swallowing and getting moving. He had a fever, chills and sweats that night.

Typically the flu-like symptoms of monkeypox come a few days before a visible rash. But some people have reported the illness working the other way around.

A doctor confirmed that Silver had monkeypox, with the rash now inside his throat and on his gums.

Describing the doctor examining him, Silver said: "He took the tongue depressor away and all of a sudden it was like: oh my gosh! And everything started to go black [from the pain].”

Silver got a few more lesions on his hands and legs, but said these were less painful than the others.

He said he was grateful he didn’t suffer ge***al lesions, which have become a feature more common in this monkeypox outbreak.

"My heart goes out to those people," he said. "When they go to the bathroom, they say it feels like they're passing hot needles."

Know the rash
A rash usually appears one to five days after the first symptoms.

Typically with monkeypox, the rash often begins on the face, then spreads to other parts of the body. This can include the mouth, ge****ls and a**s.

Experts have said that in this outbreak, ge***al lesions are more common than they usually are.

And lesions tend to be grouped in one area, for example the a**s.

The concern is that these symptoms are being confused for other STIs, such as ge***al warts or syphilis, or even cold sores.

The rash can initially look like pimples or blisters and may be painful or itchy.

It will go through several stages whereby the blisters become ulcers before scabbing over.

The first stage of the rash is the macular stage, causing reddened or discoloured pimple-like spots, which at first are flat but become raised (papular).

When the bumps fill with clear fluid, this is known as the vesicular stage. The bumps are firm and do not break easily.

During the pustule stage, the clear liquid inside the blisters becomes yellowish and then an indent will form in the centre (umbilicated).

This stage can last for five to seven days before the lesions begin to crust over.

The pustules start to turn into scabs over the next couple of weeks and healthy skin will grow on top.

When the rash is scabbing over it should be less painful than the early stages.

Mpox (Monkeypox): Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & PreventionWhat are the signs and symptoms of mpox?After exposure, it may...
08/23/2024

Mpox (Monkeypox): Causes, Symptoms, Treatment & Prevention

What are the signs and symptoms of mpox?

After exposure, it may be several days to a few weeks before you develop symptoms. Signs of mpox include:
Fever.
Rash.
Swollen lymph nodes.
Chills.
Headache.
Muscle aches.
Fatigue.

The rash starts as flat, red bumps, which can be painful. Those bumps turn into blisters, which fill with pus. Eventually, the blisters crust over and fall off. The whole process can last two to four weeks. You can get sores on your mouth, face, hands, feet, p***s, va**na or a**s.

Not everyone with mpox develops all the symptoms. Different ways you might experience symptoms include:

Only a rash (no other symptoms), or other symptoms developing later.
Flu-like symptoms, then a rash. Some people don’t get a rash at all.
A rash can be widespread, but some people only a have few bumps or blisters.
You can have mpox and not know it. Even if you don’t show many signs of infection, it’s possible that you can spread still spread it to others through prolonged close contact.

How do you catch mpox?

Mpox spreads when you come into contact with an animal or a person infected with the virus.
Person-to-person spread (transmission) occurs when you come in contact with the sores, scabs, respiratory droplets or oral fluids of a person who’s infected, usually through close, intimate situations like cuddling, kissing or s*x. Research is ongoing, but experts aren’t sure if the virus is transmitted through semen or va**nal fluids.

Animal-to-person transmission occurs through broken skin, like from bites or scratches, or through direct contact with an infected animal’s blood, bodily fluids or pox lesions (sores).

You can also get mpox by coming into contact with recently contaminated materials like clothing, bedding and other linens used by a person or animal who’s infected.

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Dr. Hasan is a Board Certified Internal Medicine doctor and P*P (Primary Care Physician) with 30+ years of experience. He is dedicated to providing excellent and compassionate heath care at our Westland clinic “Better Health Clinic”. He takes a leading approach to healthcare and makes every effort to work together with our patients and fellow doctors to optimize our patients’ health using education, communication and technology. Dr. Hasan and the staff at Better Health Clinic strive for trust, compassion and excellence in our care towards our patients. We make every effort to achieve these goals in order to provide each and every one of our patients the best healthcare possible.