Dorm life can make good skin go bad
We compare casualties in the community bathroom. Once good skin is now subject to frequent breakouts. Night after night I watch girls slather their faces with masks and creams, using five different products and battery-operated exfoliators trying to undo the damage.
I’d been blaming most of my acne on stress, but several girls have been adamant that it’s the water.
And lately, I’ve been second-guessing the water as well. My face, while not perfect, has been fairly acne-free for my last 18 years. But after moving into the Brojects, it’s become something that stands out every time I look in the mirror.
And then, it happened. I awoke one morning to a large patch of my skin peeling and forming scabs. And then the next day I woke to another. And another.
My personal philosophy in all health related matters is to wait it out and see if it gets worse. And so I did, until people began asking what had happened. The “I fell off my bike” excuse worked for a little while, but when I final began to admit I had no idea, people began getting really concerned. And that made me worry.
So I went to Olin where some guy who I’m not even sure was a doctor pulled out a textbook full of disgusting skin diseases (I know they were disgusting because there were pictures on every page, a lot more than there should have been showing genitalia) and went through until he found impetigo, a skin infection caused by bacteria.
Or, in more common terms, flesh-eating bacteria.
Now, acne is one thing, but I have to seriously question the condition of the dorms when someone with proper hygiene gets something like flesh-eating bacteria. I wash my face twice a day, I clean my towels and pillowcases.
And when I’m asked how it happened, the first thing that comes to mind is: “Well, I live in the dorms.”
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Marie
11/12/09 9:02amDid you do any research before writing this?
You may want to google “necrotizing fasciitis.” The pictures will be a lot more disturbing than what you saw at the doctor’s ofice.
Student
11/16/09 1:08amWow! Flesh eating bacteria?! Thats a hell of a story. I guess I’m not all that suprised, after all you are in the brojects. Good luck with that though, hope it clears up quickly.
Marie
11/16/09 9:55pmStudent, you are covered in “flesh eating bacteria” at this moment. So am I, so is the author.
Alex
11/20/09 9:26amHave you thought maybe all that face washing and cosmetics overload, coupled with dry Michigan winter weather, might be drying your skin and making it more susceptible to infection?
Is your entire dorm facing the same skin problem? If not, can you see how your logic is horrbly wrong?
Before claiming that the dorm and water did this, you might try doing some research.