As you read this, a 19-year-old woman is lying in a hospital bed covered in horrific burns.
She wasn’t in an accident, she had no contact with fire. All she did was take one pill.
Yaasmeen Castanada, a mother-of-one from California, complained to her friend of a sore throat a few weeks ago and her friend offered her a left over antibiotic.
Yaasmeen took it and immediately felt the effects.
Yaasmeen. Image via Facebook.
Her aunt, Martha Hughes, said Yaasmeen’s throat, mouth and eyes began to burn. Hours later, the skin on her lips was peeling away.
Yaasmeen was rushed to hospital where she was diagnosed with an incredibly rare disorder called Steven Johnson Syndrome.
Doctor Phil Jaksa told Mamamia the disease slowly destroys your skin.
“It’s a disorder that effects your immune system. It’s like a severe burn, but all over your body. It often results in death.”
Yaasmeen in hospital. Image via GoFundMe.
The issue has brought to light a debate between medical professionals and patients surrounding the proper use of antibiotics.
While it’s true Yaasmeen should never have taken an antibiotic prescribed to her, Dr. Jaksa identifies there is a much more serious issue at hand here.
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never know when an antibiotic can affect you. Sometimes they will say
the effects but it's after you take them.I was unlucky as I was allergic
to 2 chemo drugs but how was I to know? I wasn't told of any symptoms, just given them.
has anybody been told?
Never had a doctor ask me anything other than are you allergic to penicillin. Even then the chemist can give you a generic brand. Also never would take an anti biotic for a sore throat unless I had previously been prescribed them. Should have taken a lozenge. Also friend shouldn't have offered antibiotic for a sore throat.