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Gym lover’s warning after ‘mosquito bite’ turned out to be ‘severe’ bout of ringworm she’d caught from equipment

A ‘DISGUSTED’ gym lover has issued a warning others after what she thought was a mosquito bite turned out be to be a ‘severe’ ringworm infection she picked up from equipment.

Jamie Samnang thought she’d been bitten by a mosquito when a rash on her arm became so itchy that she drew blood from scratching.

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Jamie Samnang, 41, thought she’d been bitten by a mosquito after noticing an itchy rash on her arm[/caption]
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But the gym lover was told the rash was ringworm she’d probably picked up from gym equipment[/caption]
Ringworm rash on a person's arm.
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Jamie’s rash grew so itchy she drew blood scratching it[/caption]

The 41-year-old panicked when pus-filled bumps bubbled up on her arm and bug cream couldn’t stop the “intense” rash from spreading to her legs and ankles.

She was shocked when her dermatologist diagnosed her with the contagious fungal infection ringworm – saying she’d most likely caught it at a gym.

Jamie was given antifungal cream and was ordered to avoid work, the gym or even sleeping in the same bed as her husband until the ring-shaped rash was gone.

The cosmetologist believes she caught a “severe” bout of ringworm when her bare arms touched the pads on an ab crunch machine at a gym.

Jamie assumed staff had cleaned the equipment before she used it so didn’t wipe it down.

Six months on from the incident in September, she now cleans machines both before and after use and wears a long-sleeved sweatshirt to avoid skin contact.

She’s now warning other gym lovers to do the same to avoid facing the “nightmare” she did.

Jamie, from Silver Spring, Maryland, US, said: “My workout outfit was short sleeved and my arms were exposed.

“I was using the ab crunch machine so you sit and you hold onto handlebars and your elbows are placed flat onto pads.

“Later that night I started to feel a slight tingling, a slight itch.

“I thought maybe I’d been bitten by a mosquito, but as the days went on it kept getting worse.

“Bite cream wasn’t working and I started to get these red raised bumps that were filled with pus.

“The itching was so intense and severe, I was itching until the point that I was bleeding.

“It spread to my legs and ankles because I was itching my arms and then touching my legs.

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Jamie noticed an itching and tingling on her arm after using an ab crunch machine[/caption]
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She couldn’t go to work or sleep in the same bed as her husband while recovering[/caption]
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She’s urging others to be careful about wiping down equipment[/caption]

“It turned out when I went to my dermatologist that I had ringworm – I was immediately shocked and disgusted.

“They said gyms are one of the number one areas for ringworm because it’s hot, sweaty, and moist – it’s the perfect breeding ground for fungal growth.

“They prescribed me an anti-fungal steroidal cream and that worked.”

Jamie had to apply the cream up to three times per day for three weeks until the infection cleared up.

She says she contacted the management to complain about what happened and prevent it happening to anyone else.

Jamie said: “I had to wash everything.

“I had to bleach, I had to sterilise, I had to get new bed sheets and I couldn’t sleep near my husband because I was going to get him infected.

“I couldn’t go to work – it was really, really bad. It was so severe.

Ringworm symptoms

Ringworm is a common fungal infection.

Despite the name, it’s not caused by worms but by a type of fungi that are passed on through close contact with an infected person or animal or contaminated objects like bedsheets, combs or towels.

The main symptom of ringworm is a rash. It may look red or darker than the surrounding skin, depending on your skin tone.

The rash may be scaly, dry, swollen or itchy.

Ringworm can appear anywhere on the body, including the scalp and groin.

The rash is usually ring-shaped, but it may look different on your face, neck or scalp.

It can grow and spread to different parts of the body.

If you think you may have rignworm, speak to a pharmacist.

They’ll be able to recommend an anti-fungal medicine, which you may have to use for up to four weeks.

See a GP if:

  • Ringworm has not improved after using antifungal medicine recommended by a pharmacist
  • You have ringworm on your scalp – you’ll usually need prescription antifungal tablets and shampoo
  • You have a weakened immune system – for example, from chemotherapy, steroids or diabetes

Source: NHS

“I usually go to the gym five days a week but I couldn’t go for a month because I had to wait for my doctor to give me the all clear.

“When I found out it was ringworm, I immediately told them because I believe part of the staff’s job is to help wipe down equipment.

“I wasn’t mad at them, I wasn’t angry, it was just unfortunate that it happened to me.

“They thanked me for letting them know so that they could take the measures to help prevent it from happening to anyone else.”

Take precautions

Jamie is now urging gym goers to wipe down their equipment both before and after using it.

She has switched from wearing sports bras to sweatshirts to lower her risk of catching ringworm again.

Jamie said: “Not everybody is always going to remember to wipe down and unfortunately I was one of those.

“I was under the assumption that the equipment was clean so I would wipe it down after, but what I didn’t do was wipe it down before I used it.

“My outlook is completely different now. I used to wear short sleeves or even a sports bra – now everything is long sleeved. I just can’t take that risk because it was so severe.

“I’d never been in contact with ringworm and I just don’t want that to happen to anybody else because it’s a nightmare.

“For three weeks I was itching so severely that I was bleeding.”

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Jamie no longer works out with her arms exposed
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Fresh Labour rebellion brews over Reeves’ welfare cuts with sickness benefits AND jobless pay at risk

A MAJOR Labour rebellion is brewing over plans to push hundreds of thousands of long-term sick Brits back into jobs.

Ministers are braced for a party split ahead of a looming announcement on contentious welfare reforms.

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Tough new rules could force 2.4 million claimants currently off work sick to start preparing for employment[/caption]
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Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall[/caption]

Dozens of MPs are backing the shake-up, insisting Britain has a “moral duty” to cut the spiralling sickness benefit bill.

But angry left-wingers are already gearing up for a battle, warning brutal cuts could push vulnerable disabled people into poverty.

Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall could announce as early as tomorrow tough new rules that would force 2.4 million claimants currently off work sick to start preparing for employment.

Under the reforms, hundreds of thousands could face cuts to their benefits if they refuse to engage in job-prep activities.

Treasury bosses eye savings of £5billion from tightening rules around personal independence payments and dramatically increasing benefit reassessments.

Pro-reform backbenchers last night vowed to support these “hard choices”.

In a letter, a group of 36 Labour MPs calling themselves the “Get Britain Working Group” insisted the controversial reforms are “a truly progressive endeavour.”

They wrote: “We believe reforming our broken system is not only necessary, but also a truly progressive endeavour.”

But on the Left, dozens of MPs are planning to rebel and want to send a letter to the Treasury and the PM ahead of the Spring Statement.

Labour’s Rachael Maskell, the MP for York Central, warned against “draconian cuts”, urging ministers not to “start with the stick”.

She said: “What I am most concerned about is the narrative. I’m getting letters from constituents who are very, very worried about losing their benefits.

“It feels like the Government is getting the bad news out of the way before the spending review.

“I want the Treasury to listen at this point, and give us the guarantee that our constituents who need state support will be helped and not frightened.”

Cabinet Office Minister Pat McFadden said on Sunday the current welfare system was “not fair on the taxpayer”.

He told Sky News: “We are the Labour Party. The clue is in the name. We cannot be relaxed about every year, hundreds of thousands more people going on these benefits.”

Insisting that “we’ve got to reform the system”, Mr McFadden said ministers “can’t allow” further rises in sickness claims and said 200,000 of the long-term sick were already willing to work if offered help.

He added: “We’ve got a duty to put that support in place; that will be better for them, and it will get the bill down for the country.”

Under current trajectories, Britain is set to spend £20 billion more on sickness and disability benefits in just five years.

Official figures show there are 270,000 young people aged 16 to 34 who are not working due to long-term sickness and mental health conditions. 

This number has surged by 60,000 (26 per cent) in the past year alone, according to the DWP.

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Former Premier League star rushed to hospital due to ‘rapid heartbeat’

Aleksandar Mitrovic is being observed by specialists (Picture: Instagram)

Al-Hilal’s Aleksandar Mitrovic missed training due to an abnormal heart rhythm, the Saudi Pro League champions said on Sunday after local media reported the Serbia striker had been taken to hospital.

Mitrovic returned from a hamstring injury that had kept him out since January and scored in a 2-0 win at Al-Fayha on Friday.

‘The medical staff has decided to rest Aleksandar Mitrovic from Sunday’s training, due to feeling fatigue and arrhythmias,’ Al-Hilal said in a statement.

‘He will be observed by specialists, as his case will be monitored constantly.’

Jorge Jesus’s side face Pakhtakor in the second leg of their AFC Champions League Elite last-16 tie on Tuesday after a shock 1-0 loss in Uzbekistan last week.

The Saudi club did not say if Mitrovic would be involved in Tuesday’s match.

Mitrovic marked his return to action following a two-month injury layoff last week by scoring a late goal in Al-Hilal’s 2-0 win at Al-Fayha in the Saudi Pro League on Friday.

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Aleksandar Mitrovic has scored 13 goals this season (Credits: REUTERS)
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Aleksandar Mitrovic was a hero to Fulham fans during his time in the Premier League (Picture: Getty)

The Serbian forward, who was injured in a loss against Al-Ittihad in the Saudi Cup quarter-finals in January, scored his 13th goal in 14 games in SPL.

Mohamed Kanno opened the scoring early for Jorge Jesus’s side, and Mitrovic sealed Al-Hilal’s win with a close range strike in the 89th minute. VAR confirmed the goal after the check.

‘It has been tough two and half months for me, had some problems with my hamstring, injury… after injury,’ Mitrovic told SSC Sports.

‘I worked really hard to come back… I can help my teammates… happy with the goal.’

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Struggling Man Utd star Joshsua Zirkzee receives brutal snub from Ronald Koeman

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Joshua Zirkzee has been told he has been left out of the Netherlands squad by Ronald Koeman because he simply isn’t good enough.

The 23-year-old has endured a difficult first season at Old Trafford following his summer transfer from Bologna.

United were reportedly ready to cut ties with the striker in January but the forward has worked hard to restore his reputation after he was hauled off in the first half of December’s defeat against Newcastle.

Zirkzee has certainly shown flashes of promise in recent weeks but it still hasn’t been enough to convince Koeman he is worthy of a place in his squad despite a striker shortage.

‘He wasn’t in the preliminary selection because I don’t think he’s good enough at the moment,’ Koeman explained, bluntly.

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‘Especially scanning when turning or passing often goes wrong. Yes, in principle form and fitness are always leading, but that is not always possible.

‘We have a lot of central defenders and midfielders, but we are somewhat limited up front.

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‘But even then, I still think that you have to earn your selection, and I think he doesn’t deserve that now, but that could be the case again in another period.’

In fairness to Koeman, Zirkzee did little to suggest he will be missed by the Dutch in their upcoming World Cup qualifiers after another confusing performance against Arsenal on Sunday.

Gabriel and William Saliba had little difficulty in containing United’s main outlet whose display drew ire from United legend Paul Scholes.

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‘Both teams are in desperate need of a striker,’ Scholes told Premier League Productions.

“Zirkzee I thought was a little bit disappointing today. I’m not sure he’s a number nine or a number ten.

“I’m not really sure what Zirkzee brings to the team. Rasmus Hojlund is obviously still having his issues but both teams are crying out for attacking players.”

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