You fuck with this, you don't live to piss,
It's an infection♡ that fucks your rear○.
You're pain isn't mere nor is it vain.
You'll soon be dead, with fear♧.
Sometimes pathogens get pissed,
You can't really please these little fucks.
One infection and you're good to go,
When dead, life really sucks.
But here is the thing I bring:
To your attention, dirty dirt!
Don't bathe too often or wash your hands,
Always kiss in French when you flirt.
Leave your shit hanging on your hole,
Let it tour the underwear.
I mean, you can't hog all the fun,
Share shit and spit in the clear.
Fuck people in the ass and face,
Don't rinse, but do often repeat.
Shit that infects gets respect,
Otherwise it spreads without defeat□.
Lead an infectious life,
Make sure your shit flies everywhere.
Glamorous the turd that's like a bird,
And soon we fucks won't be here.
♡ Necrotizing fasciitis, also known as flesh-eating disease, is caused by several types of bacteria, including:
Group A Streptococcus (GAS)
Klebsiella pneumoniae
Staphylococcus aureus
Streptococcus pyogenes
Escherichia coli
Clostridium perfringens
Vibrio vulnificus (in cases of necrotizing fasciitis acquired through contaminated water or seafood)
Underlying factors, such as a weakened immune system, are also involved in the development of the disease.
○Not true (just using my poetic license), Necrotizing fasciitis can occur anywhere on the body where there is soft tissue, including the skin, muscle, and fascia (the tissue that covers and connects muscles). It most commonly occurs in the extremities, such as the legs and arms, but can also occur in the abdominal wall, trunk, and genital area. The condition can develop after an injury, surgery, or infection, and can spread quickly through the tissue if left untreated.
♧Necrotizing fasciitis is a rare but serious bacterial infection that can start anywhere on the body where there is skin and subcutaneous tissue. The bacteria usually enter the body through a break in the skin, such as a cut, burn, insect bite, or puncture wound. The infection can then spread quickly along the fascial planes, the sheets of connective tissue that surround muscle and other organs, destroying the tissue and causing the skin to become discolored and blistered. The bacteria release toxins that cause the tissue to die, leading to the characteristic symptoms of necrotizing fasciitis, including severe pain, fever, and rapid progression of the infection.
□Antibiotic resistance is a major concern in the treatment of necrotizing fasciitis, as many of the bacteria that cause this condition have developed resistance to antibiotics over time. This is because necrotizing fasciitis is a serious and often life-threatening infection, so antibiotics are often used to treat it. However, when antibiotics are used frequently and over prolonged periods of time, bacteria can develop resistance to them, making it more difficult to effectively treat the infection. This can result in the development of antibiotic-resistant strains of bacteria, which can be very difficult to treat and can lead to serious outcomes, including death.