In the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic, which seems to be losing ground, another viral disease is currently preoccupying global health authorities; it is monkeypox. Infected with the virus, an American p0rn0 actor has posted photos of the progress of the disease on his face.
The new viral disease, which is decimating some parts of the planet, is monkey pox. While global health authorities are working to overcome this scourge, the disease seems to be gaining ground, with its procession of infections.
An American p0rn0 star, named Silver Steele, shared his misadventure on Instagram, highlighting the consequences of monkeypox.
“These are not people who deserve to have a virus”
According to the account of the American celebrity, in fact, the first symptoms appeared, around July 11, 2022, that is to say a week, following having participated in a party. At the time, she explains, the star of X movies thought she had cut herself by shaving.
Later, informs the actor, the painful red blisters, which formed around his mouth, added to the symptoms of the flu, led him to consult a doctor. At the end of the analyses, the ax falls! Silver Steele contracted monkeypox.
In an effort to raise public awareness, the American actor released photos showing the progression of the disease on his face. According to him, these images are not intended to “disgust anyone, but to give insight” progress of monkeypox, adding that “The symptoms lasted regarding a month, with pain so intense that he almost fainted. » He continues in these terms: “I also lost 6 kilos. »
Silver Steele concludes his message, asking that the sick not be stigmatized, because, according to him, a virus does not choose its targets. “It’s, really, hard to watch. I’m just asking everyone to be a little bit compassionate, and to understand that, if it’s already hard to watch, then imagine what it’s like to have it. These are not people who deserve to have a virus, they simply had it. »
Monkeypox is a viral disease. It is transmitted to humans through contact with a person, animal or object carrying the virus. It can be contracted by direct contact with the blood, body fluids or skin lesions of an infected animal. However, vaccines and treatments are available.
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