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My cellulitis scare: how a serious bacterial infection was sparked by one wrong step on a Hong Kong beach

  • Martin Williams was playing frisbee with his son on Cheung Sha beach when he felt a prick to the bottom of his left foot, from which he caught cellulitis
  • As his leg doubled in size and turned purple, and he heard his doctor mention flesh-eating disease, his worries grew. But after six days he was able to walk out

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Martin Williams’ left leg doubled in size and turned purple after he contracted cellulitis, likely the result of stepping on a small sea creature at Cheung Sha beach on Lantau Island in Hong Kong. Photo: Martin Williams

A recent run-in with something rather sharp and likely putrid triggered a short staycation in a hospital near my Hong Kong home on Cheung Chau island. I had developed cellulitis.

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No, not cellulite – the condition that causes lumpy, dimpled flesh on the thighs, hips, buttocks and stomach (that many people have) – but a bacterial infection deep in the inner layers of the skin.

It started simply enough, as I played frisbee with my son in the shallow, sandy waters at Cheung Sha beach on Lantau Island. I felt a quick pricking in the bottom of my left foot when treading on the sand. Briefly, I wondered if it was a marine creature, but felt nothing more: no pain indicating venom from a stone fish, for instance.

Arriving home on Cheung Chau that evening, I was feeling unwell, but thought it must be dehydration. Drinking water and sports drinks was little help. The next day, I had a minor fever. Though I slept well, I awoke sweating, then had a spell of intense shivering, and tremors.

Williams’ swollen and infected left leg. Photo: Martin Williams
Williams’ swollen and infected left leg. Photo: Martin Williams

Wondering if dehydration had led to a sinus infection, to which I’m prone, I saw a doctor. He found nothing wrong – though he was surprised my temperature was high.

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