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I was bedbound for two weeks after out-of-date hot water bottle burst and left me with burns over my thighs and groin

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A YOUNG woman has warned of the danger of using old hot water bottles after one exploded over her legs and groin causing severe burns.

Jessica Shanks, 25, had placed her hot water bottle between her stomach and the waistband of her pyjamas to soothe her stomach cramps while in bed.

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Jessica Shanks had been using her hot water bottle to help soothe her stomach crampsCredit: SWNS
Her two-year-out-of date hot water bottle exploded and left her with second degree burnsCredit: SWNS
Jessica spent two and a half weeks at Salisbury Hospital recoveringCredit: SWNS

But she was left in "agony" when the two-year-old bottle burst and hot water exploded onto her thighs on October 12.

Jessica, from Corfe Mullen in Dorset, passed out as her partner Finley showered her down with cold water.

Her mum raced her to the local hospital, where Jessica was diagnosed with second degree burns.

She was transferred to the burn unit at Salisbury Hospital where she then spent two and a half weeks recovering.

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Jessica's pain was so intense she had to use gas and air while showering and had surgery for skin grafts to help her wounds heal.

She said: "I usually use a hot water bottle to treat my stomach cramps so I placed it in between my stomach and waistband of my pyjamas.

"I had checked the date on it and it was two years out of date.

"I know it's so naive but I just didn't think anything would happen.

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"It started to trickle down my thighs from the bottom of the water bottle and as I moved in shock, it then burst.

"I jumped up from bed who I was in with my partner Finley."

Jessica, who works in a school for children with special educational needs, continued: "He saw the hot water bottle had exploded and he got me straight into the bath and showered my down for 15 minutes in cold water.

"I passed out from the pain and the shock."

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Jessica was taken to Poole Hospital where she said she was seen quickly and put under a cold shower for 20 minutes.

She was given pain medication including paracetamol and morphine while doctors focused on preventing any infection.

I passed out from the pain and the shock.

Jessica Shanks

Jessica said: "They had to pop all the blisters which were on my stomach, both my inner thighs and groin.

"This was the Saturday and they sad they'd make an appointment at Salisbury Burn Unit on Monday.

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"But soon the nurse who was dealing with me said they were going to admit me to Salisbury given where the injuries were.

"I remember having a shower with one of the nurses and my mum as I couldn't stand and I had to have gas and air every time they changes the dressings as I was in agony.

"I used gas and air in the shower. The gauze was stuck in the wound and we had to try and peel it off."

Jessica decided to have skin graft surgery on October 19 and was operated on for two hours where surgeons took skin from her outer thigh.

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I had to have gas and air every time they changes the dressings as I was in agony.

Jessica Shanks

She was told she was lucky because she could still feel her legs - but the whole experience has been "difficult".

Jessica explained: "When I woke up in recovery after the surgery I was so much more positive as the surgery had halved the pain.

"It was easier to sleep in bed, it was manageable to get up and take a few steps.

"But I had to be catheterised for a week and a half as I couldn't sit on the toilet without getting the bandages wet or risk infection.

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"I was pretty much bedbound for the whole time. I had physiotherapy every day to get me up and into the chair next to my bed.

"I was going a bit stir crazy from being in bed."

I had to be catheterised for a week and a half as I couldn't sit on the toilet without getting the bandages wet or risk infection.

Jessica Shanks

Jessica said her wounds are healing well and since being discharged, has been able to walk around her village for 15 minutes at a time.

She's now fundraising for Salisbury burn unit, who she said gave her "phenomenal" care.

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Jessica said: "Everyone has been so amazing and I'm so grateful as it was traumatising. It was the most painful thing I've ever had.

"It is useful hot water bottles have the expiry on them. This one came from within the family and I never thought something lie this would happen.

"I want to be able to say thank you and show appreciation for the amazing work they do."

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