The 29-year-old mum-of-three then soaked her entire body in the solution, following advice from a so-called skin specialist on ways to combat eczema. Although there was no initial pain, Ms Cole, from Dapto in Australia, was left in agony two days later and rushed to hospital - where she would stay for a month in intensive care
Ms Cole had originally gone with her own mother to seek help
for her skin condition. Neither woman was at first convinced after allegedly being
advised to take a warm bath with bleach in, but it is claimed they were
reassured it was a legitimate therapy. Ms Cole said: "I can remember saying to him ‘there’s no
way in hell I’m going to bath in bleach, that’ll burn like crazy’ but he said
to me and my mum ‘no, no, you have to try it'."
After being released from hospital following four weeks of intensive treatment, Ms Cole said she researched the advice on the internet but discovered she was only meant to use a quarter the amount of bleach that she claims she was told to use.
She said: "I’m scarred from head to toe so I’ve got a lot of horrible scars that I’m trying to deal with."
A fundraising page has now been set up to help the young mother with medical costs.
I hope this is not #ebola fear?
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